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    in me for the bouquet And so I was creeping upon the secret‚ but-- Matt Moore Always there when I was needed Id shed a tear when they’d cry My daughters are my entire world I’d travel far Away for months at a time It’d break my heart Knowing they’d miss me every time Leaving them in this world alone Worries that they’d never make it without me I watch from heaven posing as their guardian Pledging to exchange every ones life but theirs Anonymous A stubborn man Crazy when it

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    human violence and sin in “Macbeth” and the dramatic monologues of Robert Browning Weakness and fatal flaws in literature reflect human nature. This means the reader can relate to the main character. In the two dramatic monologues by Robert Browning and in the play‚ ‘Macbeth’‚ each protagonist has a fatal flaw which is made evident in the first few scenes or stanzas of the narrative. Macbeth is motivated by ambition whilst in the Robert Browning’s monologues; the narrators are driven by the arrogance

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    Voices of Dramatic Monologues - A Poetry Comparison Nearly all of Rita Dove’s poetry deals with aspects of history. Shakespeare‚ Boccaccio‚ and Dove’s grandparents are topics of her poetry.  Dove puts a light on the small truths of life that have more meaning than the actual historical facts.  In a time when African-American poetry has been criticized for too much introspection‚ Rita Dove has taken an approach to emotion and the person as human. Dove’s poetry is not about being black‚ but

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    decides what type of day it is going to be for him which is really illogical. He is extremely organized. “This means that time is a mystery‚ and not even a thing and no one has ever solved the puzzle of what time is exactly. And so‚ if you get lost in time‚ it is like being lost in a desert… And this is why I like timetables‚ because they make sure you don’t get lost in time.” This quote by Christopher proves that he is really organized. Christopher is very smart. He is a genius in math and physics;

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    Choice 1 JIMMY I need detention. I really need detention. See‚ there’s this girl... I know‚ I know‚ it always starts with a girl ... But this girl is special... I mean it this time... Really special. Her name is Harmony... But she goes my Harm. Cute huh? She can harm me any time she wants. And she has too. A couple of times. But I deserved it... Cause I touched her once. I didn’t touch her anywhere bad. Just on the shoulder. And she broke my finger. So I guess we kind of have held hands. I was just

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    Like Dreaming‚ Backwards By Kellie Powell Like Dreaming‚ Backwards is a series of monologues and scenes about the suicide of a young college student named Nell. The play also includes monologues from Nell ’s mother‚ Leah‚ a acquaintance‚ Yale‚ and her friend‚ Natalie. For further information and advice on performing this monologue‚ read this note from the playwright. NELL: Have you ever had a dream and suddenly‚ you realize what ’s happening doesn ’t make any sense - and you realize that you

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    zones more often. In the play “The Curios Incident of the Dog in The Nighttime” there are several moments where the protagonist‚ Christopher‚ finds himself struggling to deal with his autism and pushing himself in new ways he didn’t know possible of achieving. The protagonist constantly has trouble conveying his true thoughts and feelings to others especially when they don’t know he has a disability. This point is shown throughout the play with several dramatic techniques to further convey a message

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    before the locker incident‚ but it just seems as though the bullying as gotten worse. I haven’t talked to Andy since Monday‚ Vanessa is gone most of the time‚ -probably with her lover- and Angela doesn’t seem to bother me. What I’m really grateful for‚ is that I haven’t seen Meghan or Eleena lately‚ it could be because I avoid all public places‚ but still. I would’ve expected them to hunt me down‚ but they seem to not be around. I sound like a coward. Ever since the locker incident‚ the amount of rumours

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    The Dramatic Monologue is a type of a lyric poem. It was developed in the Victorian period. Robert Browning is said to have perfected the Dramatic Monologue‚ with poems such as My Last Duchess‚ and Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister. As its name states‚ it is a monologue‚ hence it is a speech uttered by a single person. In its fullest form‚ the dramatic monologue has three salient features Firstly‚ a single person who is patently not the poet‚ utters the speech that makes up the whole of a poem‚ in

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    The main character in "The Curious Incident of the Nighttime" is most likely to vote in favor of Hillary Clinton since they have the same thoughts on having the capacity to ensure yourself with a weapon and that all cops should be required to wear cameras on their uniforms. Throughout Christopher’s past‚ he has been an exceptionally violent individual with regards to protecting himself. In Christopher’s lifetime‚ he has thrown a cutting board at his mother and punched a police officer. However‚ Christopher

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