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    Doves Monologue

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    As Lenny walked through the orchard on a warm summer morning he was filled with an immense feeling of joviality. He had acquired a strong sense of pride for all the years he had worked and put his nose to the grindstone‚ for the sole purpose of fervency. The sun glimmered off the cherries in between the leafy branches‚ which never failed to dance in tune to the song of the wind. The apples dangled off the tree‚ pulling the branches back towards the earth. Anguta County was the perfect place for

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    So the question is‚ what are my three favorite characters from the General Prologue‚ and I would have to say that there are three that stood out the most to me. The Doctor. The Wife of Bath’s‚ and The Monk. They all have their own personal ways to survive. In this essay I will be talking about my three favorite characters. First of all‚ I would have to say that the first character that caught my attention was the doctor. He only caught my attention of what is said about him‚ “He wanted his patients

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    Abby Monologue

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    Abby was born on March 29‚ 2003. She lives in Drayton‚ ON. Abby has a sister she loves dearly. She enjoys being with her friends and playing with her fat cat‚ Buddy. Abby likes to play soccer and swim. She enjoys eating‚ and takes it up as a hobby. I trace the line‚ straight across. The crisp‚ perfect line relieves me. The paper is surprisingly thin‚ and a porcelain white colour. Three more lines I draw‚ tracing the old‚ dull‚ and fading lines. I am an artist‚ writing in slick red. I’m not making

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    Sharon Pollock Monologue

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    with the spectacular as she transcends time and memory in a dramatic representation of a domestic family relationship turned sour. There are many examples of how Pollock accomplishes this‚ specifically by incorporating dramatic units such as the monologue spoken by Bob in the second act. At this point in the play‚ it is clearly known that the family relationship is deteriorating and that Bob has a dependence on alcohol. This dramatic unit ties in with both of these facts as Bob contemplates how her

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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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    the two main characters‚ George and Lennie‚ frequently run into Curley‚ a contentious and hostile man. Curley is one of the main sources of conflict in the book‚ as we see when George warns Lennie: “…You gonna have trouble with that Curley guy… He’s gonna take a sock at you the first chance he gets” (Steinbeck‚ 29). Curley is representative of aggression and oppression‚ which Steinbeck shows us in both Curley’s actions and words. Curley tries to pick fights and start arguments. For instance‚ he instigates

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    Monster Monologue

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    never-ending flow of tears running down my face. Who would’ve thought‚ that a beast like me would feel shame and melancholy? After a few days‚ my gloom would pass and I would feel nothing but hatred towards him‚ Dr. Frankenstein. Then I would kill someone(s) to let out some anger‚ and then the whole cycle would start all over

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    When John Steinbeck wrote of mice and men‚ he showed there was a lot of inequality during the 1930’s. This essay shall attempt to portray the inequality of women in Steinbeck’s novel. George the main character of the story‚ first sets his eyes on Curley’s wife‚ his initial impression of her is that he has “never seen no piece of jail bait worse than her” (Steinbeck 2006 p36). In the novel Curley’s wife is a beautiful woman who constantly shows her beauty to the men on the ranch. She dresses inappropriately

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    Drama Monologue

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    me to be. Or... (Crying) I wonder if she saw me take drugs. I took drugs last week father. And the thing is...I don’t even know why I did it. You know‚ my life is pretty good‚ (Nods) it is. But...I was just searching for something to make it great. S-something to make it matter (Pause) so...I don’t know‚ I guess last week when I had the chance to change that and it was…it was right there in front of me‚ I guess I was just scared to let that go. But I know it was wrong. And I want my mum to know that

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    Damn Fever Monologue

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    began belting out the tunes of the song‚ amazing the audience with my brilliant monologue. Reality quickly set in. It seems I was rather naïve to think this way because before I could do perform‚ there was much work to be done. For starters‚ I had to rehearse and practice my lines over and over until I memorized them. This was not easy since I had to absorb the essence of the message behind every line of my monologue. “Was I expressing the correct emotions? Was I angry or was I expressing a joyous

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