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    To begin‚ the monologue I have chosen is from HAMLET Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ Page 7. Correspondingly‚ the character (Ophelia) who I am playing has a very straightforward goal in her monologue. With this said‚ Ophelia is expressing her lament for Hamlet’s mental deterioration. Ophelia says her monologue to the audience with sadness and extreme distress. For example‚ Ophelia states that Hamlet’s “noble mind is here o’erthrown!” This beginning phrase is significant because it is her explaining how Hamlet’s

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    My Ideal Wife

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    to have a person you can always rely on. I want my wife to be this person. She would be tightly connected with my life. I want to wake up by her tender kiss. The first thing I would see would be her smiling face. She would make a breakfast for us. We would call each other from time to time during all day. In the evening I want to have dinner with her‚ cooked by her‚ and fall asleep holding my arms around her.  First of all‚ my future wife should be my best friend. I want to share all my troubles

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    Sadie's Monologue

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    reminded herself while unclenching the fist she instinctively made at the mention of Sadie. “After I dropped her off at school yesterday‚” answered Mr. Smith. “I see‚ now did you pick her up after school?” “No‚ she is supposed to ride the bus because my wife and I both work until 6:oo.” “Is it possible she could be at any of her friends houses?” Added

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    Dolly Hall and Wife

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    know for sure if his wife takes him back. This story he tells six teenagers who are on the same bus as Vingo. To start with Vingo is a very shy person‚ because he doesn’t speak very long with the girl‚ just short dialogues. This can be seen in line 25 up to 27. In addition he doesn’t show any emotions and sink into the silence. Vingo is a romantic and respectful man‚ because of his settings to his wife. He says to the girl who talks with him‚ that he understands‚ if his wife choose an another man

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    feeling “out of touch” with America during the 1960’s. In reaction to this he starts a trek across America as sort of a spiritual journey with his poodle companion Charley. The novel reads like travel fiction or a travelogue and is considered a novel due to many parts of the book being fictionalized yet still based on events that occurred on Steinbeck’s journey. Through this he touches on numerous themes that are relevant to the USA during the 60’s such as Race‚ War (specifically the Cold War)‚ and

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    My Ideal Wife

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    My Ideal Wife Beautiful‚ wise‚ intelligent and open-minded‚ most people have these qualities enlisted in their minds for their dream wives. However‚ everyone looks to each of these characteristics according to his conceptions especially when we look to these words we will find them general and can be interpreted to many meanings and ways. My Ideal wife should not be exactly the same as me but there should be a good atmosphere of understanding between us because she is supposed to be my life partner

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    The Last Leaf Monologue

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    INT. BAR “THE FOOL” - NIGHT FADE IN: Only a spotlight shines on FIONA’s face. She’s in her late twenties‚ kind of pretty‚ but somewhat dark and peculiar. Her long hair is dishevelled and her style messy. She wears a black hooded sweatshirt with old brown leather boots. The outlines of a stage are vaguely recognizable. The rest stays in the dark. For a moment It seems like a theatre stage. Everything is silent. Fiona stands in front of a microphone. Her eyes are closed‚ she seems nervous. Slowly

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    Fantasia Monologue

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    bonus traumatizing experience‚ not that it happend to me though‚ no really it didnt happen. Anyway‚ that scrap of metal hurt so much i need to consult some help by my also self proclaimed auntie Ayo‚ which is the goddes of healing‚ which is also the wife of Sobre. But the point is that you can pretty much hurt a god by using a thing that has been in contact by a

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    Banquo Monologue

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    Singing and cheering echo through the vibrant sounds of this lovely Lochaber night in celebration after our victory over the traitor Mcdonwald. Our home is imbued with the enveloping feeling of content as our mouths are glutted with food. I watch as my wife sitting across from me devours a lamb chop and my dear Fleance carve his way through a potato. My belly is already bulging. However‚ my mind contemplates three things: Is the witches prophesy true? If so‚ could I be the father of a future king? Should

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    Men by John Steinbeck‚ Curley’s Wife shows many signs of being a tragic character. She not only has hopes and dreams of becoming an actress that were crushed‚ but also married a man named Curley‚ who is rude and never acknowledges her. She is unable to talk to anyone else because she is the only woman on the farm and her name is never once mentioned in the entire novel. (need to add more) Although Curley’s wife was married to Curley‚ she was extremely lonely. Curley isolates her from all interactions

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