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    Subway Monologue

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    ’’ How is this possible?’’ I ask‚ the rooms proportions do not seem to fit with the size of the building. Its just to huge. My grandmother stops in front of the wooden desk and turns to face me. She walks with a cane these days‚ and in a dramatic gesture she thrusts out her hands and laughs. ’’ Welcome to our familys most trusted secret‚ my dear! This is the main office

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    Shakespeare is well known for his clever employment of literary devices‚ such as dramatic irony‚ to heighten audience involvement. This use is especially prominent in Shakespeare’s well-known tragedy Othello. Iago‚ often referred to as “honest Iago‚” hardly lives up to his trustworthy reputation. Out of jealousy and spite‚ Iago hatches a scheme in order to reap revenge on those he feels have wronged him. This prominent use of dramatic irony creates a unique‚ especially one-sided‚ relationship between Iago

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    Critical Assessment of judgement in Inspector of Taxes v. Kiernan Inspector of Taxes v. Kiernan (hereinafter referred to as Kiernan) is a Supreme Court case which‚ at first glance‚ would appear to deal with a rather innocuous question‚ can “pigs” be referred to as “cattle”? The question of whether pigs can be included within the confines of the the term cattle might seem both banal and quite absurd‚ but the judgement on this question has had repercussions for many subsquent cases since this matter

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    Nio's Monologue

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    "Well‚ they know that we were friends until I told them about my brother and how I want justice. Most of the situation you can’t just bust someone when you’re an undercover. You have to build a case‚ and if that person is really good in hiding things then you have to be careful Ashanti. You know how many times I almost got caught?" He asks me which I’m not surprise by‚ after finding out he killed someone that Nino thought was the person behind the problems. "Nino is really good at what he does.

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    1.An atmosphere of foreboding and horrors is built up in the act. Much of the horror is implicit in Macbeths dagger soliloquy in scene 1. a)Why does Macbeth refer to the dagger as a fatal vision?Macbeth refers to the dagger as a fatal vision (II.i.36) because it foreshadows his deadly intent to kill King Duncan. Macbeth is obviously under great mental torment‚ which is the cause of his hallucination of the imaginary dagger. He imagines the dagger‚ covered with gouts of blood (II.i.46)‚ leading him

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    Horticulture Monologue

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    Today in Horticulture we were working on a plant thing and it was quiet so I asked Connor if he wanted to play the question game? “Sure why not.“ Question one I was like you got any siblings? He is the only child and then while I was waiting him to ask me a question he said “why did you stop?” I was astonished as I asked have you ever played the question game? Of course Connor said no‚ I was like really? He was all like yes really‚ so then I had to explain it So he asked me if I was

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    Interior Monologue

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    of this unnecessary game. What little tolerance I had left seeped away and left me with nothing but pure irritation. I was making this take longer than intended. “Maria. James‚” I shouted loudly to be heard throughout the large manor. Instantly my call was met with the panicked pounding of feet running through the halls. Not even minute later the double doors to the living area had burst open revealing the two young twins of the estate. The pair were shaking like leaves‚ most obviously uneased by

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    julia toolkit monologue

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    Instructor’s Toolkit for Julia Morales’ Monologue Julia’s introductory monologue can be used in a variety of ways. Here are a few to consider: ƒ large class discussion ƒ small group discussion during class or clinical ƒ reflective journaling assignment ƒ web-based assignment: listen to the audio or read the script‚ then discuss and summarize the group’s conclusions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What are Julia’s strengths? What are your concerns for this patient? What is the cause of your concern? What information

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    Amphitheater Monologue

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    encore‚ finally‚ she turned her attention to the man that undoubtedly matched her own beauty. As she locked eyes on her soon to be husband she started walking slowly at first toward him and quicker as she got closer‚ eventually running to him in a dramatic fashion as if her lover had returned from war. Now pushed up against his unwilling body‚ she snapped her neck back with enthusiasm making sure that every last hair would not interfere with her big finale‚ a kiss from the equally handsome

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    which he has planned Fortunato’s death. Both of the men want the same thing. Edgar Poe has a strong way of reproducing great literary elements in the story; the theme of revenge is explained with the use of irony. One irony used in this story is dramatic irony‚ which is when the readers understand it and the characters does not. “You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter. We will go back; you will be ill‚ and I cannot be responsible. Besides‚ there is Luchesi-” “Enough‚” he said; “the cough

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