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    Elaria Monologue

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    Each year‚ during the fiercest storms and blizzards‚ a young girl is sent from Elaria into the depths of the forest. Why‚ you may ask‚? She is offered to the almighty goddess‚ Seraphina‚ in hopes of appeasing her. She alone holds the power to control life and death. Therefore‚ the villagers believe she controls the relentless winters and can protect them from succumbing to the icy grasp of death. I always knew that the winters of Elaria were cruel‚ but I never knew it would become this merciless

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    Paranoia Monologue

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    2 pip We’re no longer in need of your services. Your contract has been terminated. Get out‚ Wandile! I’m sorry‚ Getty. Please‚ Matshidiso... I can’t stand being locked up anymore. I’ll think about it. I forgot to mention - the drugs might cause paranoia. If she makes wild accusations‚ don’t pay any attention. Mazwi... His seed is... infertile. Tau thinks you’re better because of an experimental drug you took. And that’s the story you’ll stick to. I mean it. You can’t ruin my chances

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    Adarna Monologue

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    FADE IN: EXT. TUNNEL – NIGHT There is wet dripping from the walls and rats running around. ERCIA is rushing in a panic to get out of this dark tunnel. KIMBERLY voice is heard count backward from ten. KIMBERLY Ten‚ nine‚ eight. ERICA I can’t do this! I starting to panic. KIMBERLY Oh‚ stop it! Embrace the darkness. Seven‚ six‚ five. ERICA This is scary and it’s not going to work. KIMBERLY STOP TALKING‚ and focus‚ four‚ three‚

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    Thor Monologue

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    I found that out afterwards when I noticed her following me a couple of months later.— — Why did you deceive her? Make her think she was dreaming of you – Thor asked — I wasn’t planning to –Loki admitted – It was more like confusion on her behalf and I just didn’t tell her she was wrong. At first I was curious about why was she following me with such intensity‚ so one night I teleported myself to her motel room to find out. I found her passed out sitting on a chair‚ her head resting on the rooms

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    Jenna Monologue

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    Hello Jenna‚ I’m happy you answered back:) I read through all that and I’m truly sorry you feel like this‚ and like you said your very warned out and so does josh. I see you said he wants really big things‚ well Jenna you cant expect him to not act like this if you tell him that he will have everything. Knowing josh I can only point out 1 thing in mind and that is cars am I right? If it is‚ than you guys should talk about it. Josh only wants that and maybe a big house which is normal I believe when

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    The Seven Deadly Sins‚ the Cardinal Virtues‚ and The House of the Seven Gables In the book‚ The House of the Seven Gables‚ many readers believe that Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the novel so that the seven gables of the house represent the seven deadly sins‚ and that the characters had to live with these sins. Some also think that the Cardinal Virtues‚ the opposite of the seven deadly sins‚ were present as well. Let’s take a look at these sins and virtues‚ shall we? First off‚ the Seven Deadly Sins and

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    There’s been a rampant and deadly epidemic in America for a very long time. These conditions aren’t spoken about much‚ in fact‚ they may go completely undetected. The symptoms of this affliction are invisible to countless people‚ but the fact remains‚¼ people in America will deal with mental illness at least once in their lifetime. I had no explanation for my symptoms‚ my interest in subjects I loved were reduced into fragments of what they once were.My motivation was a cannon in the night

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    Monologue For Free Willy

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    with killer whales. I believe the trailer does a just job of explaining what transpires over the course of the movie for many reasons. The first reason being the opening monologue‚ which expresses the major conflict in the movie: Willy (the Orca) is brought into captivity and forced to perform at a rundown amusement park. This monologue also introduces the main characters‚ Jesse (the boy) and Willy. Another example from the trailer which describes the movie accurately

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    Ever since God created man‚ man sinned. Man commits sins from the “Seven Deadly Sins” almost every day‚ so it is not uncommon for man’s ungodliness to be showcased in pieces of literature. One of these many pieces of literature is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Greed‚ Extravagance‚ and Envy portray and important role in this novel through the characters and demonstrate how sinful man has become. These three sins play a prominent role in The Great Gatsby and I will explain how in the

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    Ferris Bueller Monologue

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    Rules”. Throughout the film‚ Ferris takes moments to step away from the scene and talk directly to the audience‚ giving his thoughts and opinions. One of these asides is a monologue that takes place during the opening scene of the movie‚ right after tricking his parents into thinking he is ill and cannot go to school. The monologue basically reveals Ferris’s feelings about school‚ how to skip school‚ and even some of his opinions on life. The point of his speech is that school is not so important that

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