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    Mommy's Monologue

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    PROLOGUE A little girl looking the age of five had her platinum blonde hair up in two pigtails and a flowing summer dress on with her eyes crinkled and a blinding smile on her face whilst running around two older adults looking the age twenty-five. The father with dazzling sea green eyes and jet black hair messily atop his head with a physic body and good posture in a blue T-shirt and jeans with his hands tucked in his pockets‚ stood next to him was an equally as beautiful woman with dark blonde

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    I guess Ivy will stay in my imagination“ he laughed lightly. I played dumb looking at his arm where he had a tattoo of the Ivy. He was trying to light up the mood. „You know I had that dream once that we had an intercourse and after we talked about our future. We talked about our kids. You wanted a girl named Ivy.“ He was still holding me and the tears were already ready to fall and I did not care anymore as I was dying. He tattoed a name Ivy below his heart. Not his name‚ not my name‚ not my date

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    Trocinna Monologue

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    My father is sick with yellow fever‚ so I was sent to London to get medicine. We don’t have money to pay the doctor. This type of medicine is Trocinna. It contains three ingredients‚ mint‚ honey‚ and a white tropaeoleum; a rare flower that everyone wants but only a select few can have. In London‚ it is very civil. As I was walking down the streets‚ I bumped into a person. It was a man with grey wig and dark eyes‚ he looked grumpy. He wore a silk velvet cravat with a red waist coat‚ a red coat‚ red

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    Disabled Monologue Setting: [Fruit Man walks to the center of the stage] Fruit Man: I remember the day he left and the day he returned. Crowds cheered him off but only a few welcomed him home. The fact was that nobody had cared enough to go out of their way to see the negative aspects of the war they once had encouraged. I saw them return‚ one by one‚ leaving the ships‚ almost all of them broken in a way‚ physically or mentally. They deserved thanks‚ so I gave them fruits‚ an action that would

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    Throughout the essay “Joyas Volardoras”‚ Brian Doyle describes the heart of different animals and gives details of how those animals live their life according to their necessities. As we can see in the first 3 paragraphs‚ the author introduces the hummingbirds to us with many facts and descriptions. Doyle begins this essay by saying: “Consider the hummingbird for a long time”‚ and then he starts to narrate how fast a hummingbird’s heart beats and how strong but fragile they can be. As you keep reading

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    actors don’t leave the stage at all. It would be cool if they were all sitting in a classroom or in a courtyard‚ like we have at DSA. For each character’s monologue‚ there should be a single spotlight shining down on them‚ I think that would be really cool. For the costumes‚ each character’s appearance is described right before their monologue. For example‚ for the character Jennifer Suri‚ who is an assistant principal and Social Studies teacher at Stuyvesant‚ they describe her as “thin‚ with long

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    Monologue: Good Morning friends‚ today I will be giving a eulogy to share about my experiences with Mrs Dubose. I had never liked Mrs Dubose. In fact‚ I hated her ways and the insults she threw at Atticus. Every time we walked passed her porch‚ Scout and I would be raked by her wrathful gaze and subjected to her ruthless interrogation. I tried to ignore her harsh comments but she kept pushing my buttons. Atticus said that it is my job not to let her make me mad as she was feeling unwell so even

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    Drama Bully Monologue

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    Bully Monologues Witness I told you everything I saw. I really don’t want to be involved in this. I’ve never wanted to be involved in this stuff. Colleges don’t like that. I can’t afford to lose my credibility with them. You know that. Can I go now? ….So I won’t get in trouble?... You swear?.... well‚ alright. Like I said‚ I didn’t see much. I only caught the tail end of the fight. There was blood already on the ground and the knife was just being thrown away when I came around the corner

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    though he is confused and doesn’t know how he will become the Thane of Cawdor‚ the mystical powers of the “woos” remind force him to keep wanted to want more and to become king. The sirens lure people and control their minds. During Lady Macbeth’s monologue‚ while she is reading the letter from Macbeth‚ the Concerto is played because it gives the notion that something is about to happen soon. It acts as the calm before the storm‚ that being the idea of killing Duncan along with actual doing. Like said

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    The similarities between Joyce’s Ulysses and Homer’s Odyssey are unmistakable even from Joyce’s choice of title as Ulysses is the Latin derivative of Odysseus the hero portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey. Adding to the comparisons between the two are the numerous characters portrayed throughout Joyce’s novel as they are a direct modernised parallel to those depicted in Homer’s poem. Joyce’s character Leopold Bloom is a mirror image to Homer’s Odysseus as is Odysseus’s son Telemachus interpreted through

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