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    Monologue About Crimes

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    MONOLOGUE What are the most often commited crimes in Lithuania? Which types of crimes are considered the worst? Why? If you were the Minister of Justice‚ what actions would you take to make people feel safer? What sentences should be given for serious crimes? Nowadays our life isn’t safe. It seems that neither police‚ nor government can guarantee safety. Statistics shows that violent crimes at present have increased. So no one can live in peace and feel safe even in his own home.

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    couple’s battle against fate. The story contains many character‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters is Juliet Capulet. Although Juliet was brave‚ loyal‚ and persistent‚ her battle with fate was tragically lost. When Juliet’s father promises Juliet’s hand in marriage to Count Paris‚ she thinks of every possible way to prevent the wedding before going to Friar Lawrence

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    Monologue: Jordan Baker

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    MONOLOGUE: JORDAN BAKER What? You got something you want to say to me too? Yea‚ well get in line‚ there’s a lot of people trying to get a word in. I mean‚ who do they think they are to judge me? The world made me dishonest not the other way around. Do they really think that I fancy cheating my way through life? I don’t wish to be this way but is there any other way I can survive in this society? I live in the public eye. I have to take more care than the rest of them to protect my image‚

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    Rosalind – As You Like It It is not the fashion … Within this monologue Rosalind is talking about how it’s not the fashion for woman to be ending a play it’s not usually seen in other play so it’s some what strange. This monologue has elements of comedy in it which was something that I was really interested in including and considering when I was choosing monologues. Throughout the monologue Rosalind is going on about how a good play doesn’t necessarily need an epilogue‚ however it can enhance

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    share the view that lord Capulet cared little for his daughter‚ not unusual In Elizabethan times‚ but I feel there is much evidence to the contrary‚ lord Capulet‚ loved his "only child"‚ Juliet. PROLOGUE Juliet’s supposed death evoked intense feeling of grief and guilt‚ clearly shown in the successful use of alliteration. Capulet is overwhelmed by grief‚ exclaiming "O child‚ O child! My soul and not my child!". Throughout the text "O" is used to express characters grief. Capulet use of the repetition

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    in 1951. It chronicles the teenager’s three day odyssey through the unsavory corners of New York. We witness Holden’s emotional descent as he falls victim to his internal conflicts upon being expelled from Pencey Prep. Written as a first person monologue‚ Salinger describes the inner thoughts and feelings of Holden‚ so the reader can experience Holden’s social plight from his perspective. Holden is so addled by the world that surrounds him‚ that it directly

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    Lords of the flies

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    Reading Guide Preview Lord of the Flies William Golding About the Author Background Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983‚ William Golding (1911–1993) gained worldwide prominence with his first published novel‚ Lord of the Flies (1954). He was born in Cornwall‚ England‚ the son of a schoolmaster. While in college‚ he published a book of poems. He became a teacher in 1939‚ just as World War II began. The following year‚ he joined the Royal Navy and eventually participated

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    Monologue Of Lady Macbeth

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    Macbeth has invited other lords and me‚ to be guests at his coronation; where we’ll be attending dinner at his castle. As I walked in the room with the other well dressed guests‚ we all took our seats at our respective places at the table. I worked my way to my seat and was immediately greeted with the powerful aromas of all kinds of foods and spices. I looked across my seat to notice an empty chair. “Banquo must be running late”‚ I thought to myself. As Macbeth started greeting the guests‚ I noticed

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    Maestro - Internal Monologue Eduard Keller Intervention at page 71 Weeping like a baby‚ I walk away from the frustrating‚ sweet music that hides such devastating and infuriating emotions. Like a bright red rose that smells of redolent‚ aromatic fragrance satisfying the nose‚ yet with thorns that impair when tempted. How insulting! How could they play Wagner? Although I knew that the orchestra would of course play Wagner‚ it seems that every time‚ I hope for something better; to keep my mind

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    Verona‚ Italy a city dominated by two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues not only are they each extremely rich‚ they are also bitter rivals.Yet through all this tension Romeo (A Montague) and Juliet (Capulet) fall in love with each other‚ but in the end they take their own lives at the fault of Juliet’s father‚ Sir Capulet. He is the most responsible based on the fact that he let Romeo stay at his party even after Tybalt warned him that he was there‚ also he showed his stubbornness by not

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