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    MONOLOGUES 1

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    MONOLOGUES Female 6-7 My Daddy says I’m his little Princess. A Princess? Really? I love being a Princess! (claps hands with little jumps) Princesses are always pretty‚ perky‚ and very‚ very brave. (Pause‚ tilt head and place hands on hips) I wonder why no one ever told me this before! Male 6-7 . . . . . A dollar? Seriously? Can’t you do better than that? (Look up thinking) Let’s see‚ what would I like? Hmm. It would be fun to have a super power. I could fly through the sky (raise arms as if

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    In this chapter Roger Crook attempts to explain biblical ethics. He elaborates on Jesus ethical teachings‚ and the teachings of Paul. He basically tries to convey the message set forth in the Bible regarding the laws to be followed and the role that Jesus played as a prophet. I was impacted by the acknowledgement that Jesus was not a methodical teacher. He was not like the others in the sense that he preached to the people‚ and just expected them to do as he said. Jesus had a very unique way

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    William Crookes was an English chemistry who was born on June 17‚ 1834 in London He was the oldest of 16 children of a wealthy tailor and real estate investor. His father Joseph Crookes was a tailor of north-country origin‚ living with his second wife‚ Mary Scott Lewis Rutherford Johnson. At age 16 he entered the Royal College of Chemistry. He wanted to study organic chemistry and while there‚ he became the assistant to August Wilhelm von Hofmann‚ a position which allowed him to attend meetings

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    Crooks is isolated because of color and his disability. He is physically divided from his fellow co workers and lives in a separate bunkhouse. His loneliness forces him to acquiesce when Lennie tries to make a decent conversation with him. But when Lennie fills Crooks in about the dream farm place‚ all he does is laughs. It could be because he saw too many men say that but they end up working for someone or just simply ended up in ditch. Crooks is understandably cynical and shows apprehension about

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    Athenian Monologue

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    Monologue- an Athenian Man Fed up of the dark‚ tossing sea I was keen to lay down our spoils at the foot of Apollo in dedication‚ already planning the arrangements of invitations‚ wine and Hetari for the feast I would give out in celebration of my homecoming. Wearied by the hills of Cerata‚ wetted with blood- a righteous token of the brute treachery of our Megarian allies‚ our trireme Aianteia‚ was pulled with steady shoulders‚ the eretai crying “rhup-pa-pai” as‚ skirting the moles‚ we made for

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    Tokonan Monologue

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    Let me introduce myself: I am Lieutenant Tokonan‚ ethnicity Bossa. My friends call me rebel warriors-loser‚ the invincible. I’m 16. I do not know of White Paper (that means‚ I am not educated). I did not go to school in White. In my family there every world is poor and unfortunate. I have twelve sisters and nine brothers. My dad and my mom then there is death in this war. People here have killed my brothers and sisters there all wildly before myself. Mercilessly. They made me drink their warm blood

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    Holocaust Monologue

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    Holocaust Monologue: Memoir of Eva Buchbinder (from Torn Threads by Anne Isaacs) My name is Eva Buchbinder. I have many family members that live with me in the fenced in ghetto of Bedzin‚ Poland; my father‚ Papa‚ my sister‚ Rachel‚ my aunt‚ Rivka‚ Uncle Nathaniel‚ and my cousin‚ David. Papa‚ Rachel‚ and I used to live in the proper part of town in Bedzin‚ but once Hitler came to power he made many laws that condemned us because we were Jewish. In the winter of 1942 we were forced to move

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    Ibarra Monologue

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    Person A is a pickpocket. Person B is an ordinary commuter. Person A tries to grab Person B’s phone‚ but at the same time they do‚ Person A’s hand flies to their pocket. Their hands touch. You decide what happens after that. - The heat seemed to press on him‚ wearing him down as if he’s got a heavy load on his back. On top of that‚ Ibarra was late. He was supposed to meet Clarita in five minutes‚ yet there he was‚ still stuck in EDSA traffic‚ in a cramped and smelly G-Liner‚ drenched not only in

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    saluting enthusiastically to their red-robed leaders under the yellow star; the boat crammed with coughing throats and calloused hands; blood washed away by the rains. She talked about things I had only ever heard about from the kind of tragic monologues that hot-shot actors won Oscars for and only shed real tears for at the podium. But unlike the performers’ melodramatic shouts of magniloquent misdirected emotion and the onion tears I associated with this kind of language‚ she seemed perfectly

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    In ’Of Mice and Men’‚ John Steinbeck includes a character‚ Crooks‚ as a stereotype of black people in the Great Depression; proud‚ bitter‚ and very sarcastic. Crooks is also extremely pessimistic and cold-hearted‚ due to the way people had been treating him all his life. Steinbeck portrays many of his characters lonely and isolated. Just as Candy’s age and handicap isolate him‚ and Curley’s wife’s being a female makes her life solitary‚ Crooks’s race is the main reason for his isolation. Because

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