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    Jessie Monologue

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    Winter seemed reluctant to release its hold and I‚ for one‚ was mighty grateful. It meant the lake on the outskirts of town would remain frozen a little longer. Then the first‚ weak rays of the Spring sun would start a gentle thaw and my secret would be out. I’d like to say I hadn’t meant to kill young Jessie but that would be a lie. I enjoyed every moment of it‚ revelled in her clawing and screaming and the following adrenaline rush of disposing of her body. It had been my first time but I knew

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    Holocaust Monologue

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    Holocaust Monologue: Memoir of Eva Buchbinder (from Torn Threads by Anne Isaacs) My name is Eva Buchbinder. I have many family members that live with me in the fenced in ghetto of Bedzin‚ Poland; my father‚ Papa‚ my sister‚ Rachel‚ my aunt‚ Rivka‚ Uncle Nathaniel‚ and my cousin‚ David. Papa‚ Rachel‚ and I used to live in the proper part of town in Bedzin‚ but once Hitler came to power he made many laws that condemned us because we were Jewish. In the winter of 1942 we were forced to move

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    The Road Monologue

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    and fog lie heavy on shoulders and rooftops‚ waiting on bridges ’til they collapse. And yet‚ people hang on to what’s left of hope‚ clutching car handles; their dreams long lost in the trail of gas fumes on the highway. We walk on in spite of this‚ wondering if we are too late for the train. And this is what it comes down to in the end: baguette held tightly in its paper bag‚ while we stand on the platform‚ carnations scattered under our feet‚ waiting for headlights to blind us

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    lives as expected to‚ by rules or procedures set by others‚ even when they do not want to do so. They do not deviate from the set of rules‚ or procedures to avoid failures‚ or punishments. David Sedaris is an American humor writer of the work “In the waiting room” who sets an example of how we choose to operate within Kark and Van Dijk regulatory focus theories‚ through his work he explains his life experiences‚ when he first went to Paris and could not speak French‚ takes a French school but then gives

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    Mongoe Monologue

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    you again Dr. Hareman!” said Beterli and Keevan. Now I need to hurry and get ready for the next patient.” I said. A few minutes later the snake and mongoose came in. They looked like they can’t go anywhere without fighting and screaming. They are lucky there are actually therapist’s in the big bungalow in Segowlee cantonment during the 21st century. About five minutes later they actually stopped a little‚

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    Zekhethelo Monologue

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    He’s been planning this for weeks. Snitch! You think you’re smart. You know very well that your name is on the parolee list. Where did you hear that? I want to get out when I’ve served my time. Please tell them to remove my name. You again? - What are you doing here? - So this is how you roll? No‚ girl‚ you haven’t. It’s just that this thing here... will never work. Hello‚ charmer boy. - Hello‚ Ma. - How are you? I’m alright. You won’t believe Nkunzi. He had the chance to escape‚ but

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    Janie Monologue

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    Index Feature..page 1 Obituary..page 2 Dear Abby..page3 Feature By Glynn Arguelles Her old community welcomes her back with scorn and derision. They’re all sitting on their porches‚ watching her return and exchanging nasty gossip born from jealousy of her beauty and social mobility. They make snide comments about Janie having left town in satin and returning in overalls‚ having left with a young man and returning alone‚ etc. Pheoby‚ Janie’s best friend‚ defends Janie‚ saying that she’s

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    The glazed tiles reflected on my tired eyes not allowing to be opened. I slowly started blinking‚ harmfully blinking my eyes to see where I am. I scrunched my eyes at the bright shining light of the operation theatre. Imagining what all I had gone through in the past hours‚ I felt relieved. Thanking god to keep me alive‚ and letting me save the lives of those innocent people who have suffered so much. The nurse approached me and inquired about my health. It was more of a routine‚ and I was dragging

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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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    Zweli Monologue

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    I’ve reached out to a few people. They’ll find her soon. I hope we find her very soon. She might not be lucky this time. I’m sorry. Don’t worry. It’ll be okay. Normally‚ when people escape... they go somewhere familiar. She’s probably around here. Don’t try to comfort me. You’re not sure of that. Like I said‚ don’t worry. Your mom will come back home

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