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    Maggie Monologue

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    Well Doc‚ I married the first girl I ever loved. Now‚ now hold on. Before you go on making your heteronormative assumptions about how I must be some douchebag who got his soul crushed by his High School sweet heart‚ I have to stop you. You are wrong. I’m a chick‚ that married the first chick I fell in love with. I was 24 when I met her. I had just gotten out of serious relationship with my college boyfriend. I just wanted to have some fun‚ be single‚ but man did Sheila have something else in store

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    Daniel's Monologue

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    “Yen‚” His voice rasped out‚ echoing against the walls. He was tired‚ starving‚ and sick of this perverted game of hers. It was always just a game to her. The woman barely gave him a glance‚ instead staring at the glowing crystal pulsating in the middle of the room. She muttered another passage of words‚ alien to him‚ and then gave a long exasperated sigh. “And to think I was worried you’d died.” She purred softly. Daniel said nothing. “What do you think you’re going to accomplish Yen?” He demanded

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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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    don’t leave the stage at all. It would be cool if they were all sitting in a classroom or in a courtyard‚ like we have at DSA. For each character’s monologue‚ there should be a single spotlight shining down on them‚ I think that would be really cool. For the costumes‚ each character’s appearance is described right before their monologue. For example‚ for the character Jennifer Suri‚ who is an assistant principal and Social Studies teacher at Stuyvesant‚ they describe her as “thin‚ with long red hair

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    Sophocles‚ has a central theme of “one cannot escape their fate.” This theme is created using elements of dramatic irony‚ including diction‚ dialogue‚ and situational irony. This play is a Greek tragedy and it means the audience is already somewhat familiar with the main characters and the plot. The advance knowledge the audience has about what happens is known as dramatic irony. Dramatic irony in Oedipus the King affects the theme of “one cannot escape their fate” because throughout the play the

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    Monster Monologue

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    I stare blankly into the dead horizon as I listen to these last words. I don’t even bother to look at her face‚ and the words are just that - they fade into nothingness‚ like empty promises thrown at the wind. It wasn’t their fault‚ just my overthinking‚ that lead to all of this. Looking at the pitch black sky with no star to see and no sun to shine a brittle light‚ feeling no ground stable enough to stand on‚ sensing no air still pure to breathe and not puke with the putrid smell of flesh‚ fat

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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus In the play written by Sophocles‚ Oedipus the King‚ there are several instances of irony. Dramatic irony‚ or tragic irony as some critics would prefer to call it‚ usually means a situation in which the character of the play has limited knowledge and says or does something in which they have no idea of the significance. The audience‚ however‚ already has the knowledge of what is going to occur or what the consequences of the characters actions will be. The degree of irony

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    as high maintenance while items like a slicker‚ pinafore‚ and mink would show the area they grew up in since not everyone would know exactly what the clothing item is. Personal stories also give insight to how a woman thinks of her sexuality‚ for example Cheryl Chase was a born as an intersex and shared what she went through with her gender as a big influence on her life. Her experience led her to “claim [a] lesbian identity” and that is how she wants to express her sexuality to others (Chase 74)

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