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    The poem‚ “Monologue for an Onion” written by Sue Kim‚ the onion is a metaphor and is the whole poem is written about it and based off of it. The basic main viewpoint of the poem is about the feelings and thoughts that onion experiences when being handle by the person or more specifically when it is being cut. The poem revolves around the whole idea of how the onion feels and thinks as the person cuts away at it and how it reflects on the actions of the person and the person themselves. Sue Kim’s

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    Monologue Of A Thief

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    Giovanni Velazquez Shelby LTWR 8A December 5th‚ 2016 Thief Man: The night is brisk and even with the thick suede jacket pulled over the man’s shoulders he is still freezing. He should mind the frozen temperatures‚ but he doesn’t because he has just won a vast amount of money off a bet. Money that he can spend on luxuries that he doesn’t need but believes he deserves. He smiles to himself‚ walking along the cold roads. Occasionally passersby will bump into him and cautious to pickpockets‚ he pats

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    the Capulets is the responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because Lord Capulet was very strict and wanted Juliet to marry someone she did not love. When Juliet rejected Paris‚ Lord Capulet became outraged and starts yelling and threating to disown her. Romeo and Juliet meets at a party not knowing that their families are enemies‚ once they realize‚ its too late and they are already in love and decide they want to get married. Despite Friar Laurence attempt to settle the Capulets and

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    THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE IN TENNYSON’S ULYSSES The greatest Victorian contribution to poetry is certainly the form of the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is defined by various critics as a type of poem in which a single speaker‚ a persona‚ “utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem‚ in a specific situation at a critical moment.” This speaker addresses and interacts with one or more other people. They are silent but usually identifiable listeners in whose presence the speaker reveals

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    In William Shakespeare’s‚ Romeo and Juliet both Lord Capulet and Romeo are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They both lack communication skills and make erratic decisions. Romeo has no tact or skills when it comes to thinking things through‚ therefore causing his own demise. Lord Capulet is also pushy in the way he wants to accomplish things leading to the death of his only child‚ Juliet. Romeo’s death is the result of no one other than himself. Romeo is very fickle‚ immature‚ and

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    Trevillo Monologue

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    Attached‚ is a selfie of him and Trevillo Nelson. Trevillo is biting his lips‚ looking like the billions of dollars that he is worth‚ but Noah just looks annoyed. They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ and I wholeheartedly believe that‚ because Trevillo is drop-dead hot‚ but seeing them side-by-side‚ my man is way hotter—even visibly miserable and annoyed. Dammit‚ but I want to go find him and grind on that beautiful face until I shatter to smithereens. Instead‚ I quickly type back: Told

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    In the play ’Macbeth’ we notice that the roles of Lady Macbeth and Macduff are very different. In the one scene that Lady Macduff is in we see that she is portrayed as a stereotypical woman of the Jacobean era. She was defined principally as a mother‚ was reliant on her husband and helpless when he is absent. At the beginning of the play we see these properties in Lady Macbeth. However she specifically called on the ’spirits’ to repress her femininity thus taking away these properties to make her

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    The indirect interior monologue we get next is essential. There is something seriously affecting Henry— his faith is being tested— and what he once found comforting is now not. He is worried and this worry is mentioned twice in one paragraph. Henry also admits his sadness. Now compare this segment to the exchange between him and his wife. He does not tell her of this sadness‚ his worry or his confusion. He clearly thinks about her own lack of faith‚ but does not ask her about that either. Instead

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    Ella's Daughter Monologue

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    time ago there were twos younglings who were polar opposites. One named Ella and the other Bernard. Both Ella and Bernard were born in Verona‚ but raised in different ways. Ella was a Capulet and Bernard was a Montague. Ella’s family was much more rich and elegant than Bernard’s family. At this set and time‚ the Capulets and Montagues were equal. No one grouping was considered better than the other. But‚ Ella’s family was exceptional. Ella was the daughter of King James and Queen Bertha‚ she was a princess

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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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