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    Buttercup Monologue

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    The only person I know that could help was Inigo Montoya. I went to the local harbor to ask if anybody had seen the dread pirate Robins lately‚ but I received no good information. I was about to give up when an old lady said‚ “Boy! Come over here” in a whispery tone. I did as I was told. I followed her into an old abandoned fish market to find that it wasn’t as abandoned as it

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    Style -lady Macbeth

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    Act 1 Scene 1-3 Quotes Literary Devices/Imagery Symbolism Style -“When the battle’s lost‚ and won.” L. 4 FORESHADOWING -“Fair is foul and foul is fair‚” l. 12 -l. 14 and 17: Fortune=women -Sarcasm from captain‚ line 35 -Personification: “my gashes cry for help” -Weather: Thunderstorm -Sleep or lack thereof for the sailor: “Sleep shall neither night nor day” l. 18 -Witches=Devil? - The way the witches talk - The word “fair” and its connotation

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    Ella Monologue

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    stepsisters marched into the kitchen. Before Ella could say a word‚ Anastasia and Drizella threw the peas into the fireplace. "This is ridiculous. I just picked these peas out of the fireplace. Why did they throw them in again?" "Pick them out again‚" Lady Tremaine simply said in a cold tone. "Why are you questioning me?" Tears welled up in Ella’s eyes. They threatened to spill out. "You have no right to treat me this way‚" Ella stated‚ but her voice wavered. "What is going on here?" Ella father’s finally

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    Aspiring Actor Monologue

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    Some of those monologues are: SAINT JOAN ’CLEAR GLASS MARBLES’ THE WOOLGATHERER HAMLET’S ’TO BE OR NOT TO BE’ MACBETH’S DAGGER SPEECH THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS THE SHADOW BOX THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL There are a number of websites that help actors find monologues. Find ones you enjoy and have fun. WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? It is not necessary to wear your ’Sunday best’

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    The Castle Monologue

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    out in front of Tony’s house). Tony - Yeah mate‚ last Thursday me mum passed away. I drove up to the hospital in ‘old betsie’ for me usual afternoon visit after a cracker of a day at work‚ only to find out the angels had taken her. Those nurse ladies told me it was just her time‚ but I don’t understand aye‚ she was such a trooper through the whole thing from diagnosis‚ right throughout chemo‚ the lot. Cancer is the devil I swear‚ taking someone’s life without even asking‚ it’s just not fair

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    Lady Macbeth Quotes

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    1.) In the beginning of‚ Macbeth‚ the Macbeths cared for each other. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both were secure with their relationship and each other. They also trusted one another very much. “Great Glamis‚ worthy Cawdor! Greater than both by the all-hail hereafter! This ignorant present‚ and I feel now the future is the instant” (Lady Macbeth Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ Line 53-58). This quote is showing how excited Lady Macbeth was to see her husband and if she only cared for herself she would not be excited

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    Lady Macbeth Quotes

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    darkness among the blustery trees. Gone without a thought of kinship; to family nor duty. I should have known a man so full of human nature would chase the scorpions of suspicion in his mind that sting him to the point of no return. It can’t be. Macduff‚ this noble passion/ Child of integrity‚ hath from my soul. (Page 76‚ 114-115) [Shaking head]

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    Club Monologue

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    The club can’t even handle me right now (yeahhhhh) (Put your hands up! ) (Put your hands up! ) (Put your hands up! ) You got me watchin now (hey) Got my attention now (hey) Got everybody in the club wanting to know now I am a ladies man Come and be my lady and... We can ball‚ soo‚ ahhhhhh Bring ya body here let me switch up the atmosphere Take you up out of this club and in my new limo Fly you all around the world What you want baby girl Are you ready to go now! You know I know

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    Lady Macbeth

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    the tragic story of Macbeth. You meet Macbeth’s wife‚ Lady Macbeth. The two are deeply in love with each other. So when Lady Macbeth commits questionable deeds throughout the story‚ it leaves you wondering is Lady Macbeth a truly evil character‚ or is she a complex person‚ and blind to her actions because of her deep love for her husband. An evil person thinks about no one but themselves‚ and what will benefit them most in the future. Lady Macbeth proves she is complex because she loves her husband

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    Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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    Macbeth appears to be a typical crime story: the protagonist Macbeth plans and commits murders of noble people with Lady Macbeth and other followers to satisfy their own desires‚ and they are eventually punished for their unethical actions. However‚ unlike many other “criminals” who are punished by a just third party‚ both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are not only punished but also killed by their own consciousnesses. Even though their sense of morality is weak when they chase their desires‚ their consciousness

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