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    Monologue Of Alice

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    Alice has a lot of love‚ which is a good thing. With the modern age’s decline in marriage and childbirth‚ it is a wonderful thing that a girl is able to identify her soulmate in a short period of time and then dedicate her life to him. Alice is a wonderful girl‚ and the fact that she has so much love to give to the man she loves is one of her best qualities. It’s nothing to look down on. Some might find it creepy that she likes to look in his direction‚ or look at things that remind her of him‚

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    How does Ian McEwan make chapter one of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing? McEwan uses a number of techniques to make the first chapter of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing. The techniques used in the opening passages draw the reader into the narrative‚ gaining their curiosity and forcing them to read on. By writing in the first person McEwan allows the reader to empathise with his main character from the very first page. This gives the reader an immediate intimacy with the narrator

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    Adley Monologue

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    came two boys. One was very tall and his wild fiery red hair nearly didn’t fit into the doorframe. The other boy was blonde and had the bluest eyes I have ever seen. When walking in he ran into the door frame and everyone burst out laughing. The first man that walked in walked up to the computer and started writing things down. All of sudden almost in a flash I remembered the pretty girl’s name‚ Laynee. I knew it meant something to me but I couldn’t remember what. As Laynee was talking to this man

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    Mr Rochester Monologue

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    Is Mr Rochester the man for Jane? Mr Rochester is not the man for Jane because he is nearly twice Jane’s age. ‘ Oh yes. But you see there is a considerable difference in age. Mr Rochester is nearly forty; she is but twenty-five.’ In Jane’s monologue she states ‘ You‚ a favourite with Mr Rochester? You gifted with the power of pleasing him? You of importance to him in any way? Go! Your folly sicken me.’ Why would Jane be doubting herself so much if she really loved him. She has never come across

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    Love

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    different attitudes towards love; I have selected four poems that consider this issue and show the poets true thoughts on love. Two of my texts‚ ‘Leaving Prince Charming Behind‚’ written by Karlo Mila and ‘Advice to a discarded Lover‚’ written by Fleur Adcock‚ both look at the theme of love and past relationships in a negative and quite a depressing manner. Whereas‚ the other two texts deal with both the poets sweet‚ happy and more realistic attitude towards the power of true love. ‘To the girl who stood

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    Cancer Monologue

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    scared? My baby has always been a brave girl‚ but how was she feeling? She must have known. A few more tears begin to dribble down my face‚ and I wipe them away with the palm of my free hand. She smiles kindly at me‚ like I need a reassurance and an ´I love you.´ She shouldn’t have to give me a

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    Volleyball Monologue

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    attending every game. My calendar’s overtaken by the numerous clubs and activities I’m a part of‚ each with a lesson to teach. I started volleyball at eight-years-old and can’t imagine my life without it. Volleyball has taught me to always be passionate about what I’m doing; if I’m willing to launch myself across a court onto an incredibly hard floor just so a volleyball won’t do the same‚ I have to be pretty passionate. I take the passion that I have for volleyball and apply it to my everyday life through

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    Maigread Monologue

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    She had cried all through the song. I hadn’t seen her cry since my father died. “That was beautiful‚ Maighread—absolutely beautiful‚ you two‚” said my mother tearfully. “My husband took me to a dance hall when we visited Boston and that was the first time I heard that song. You sing it beautifully‚ my dear. You sound as professional as anyone I’ve ever heard sing it.” My mother looked at McGill‚ again trying to explain how she knew the song and why it affected her so. Maighread and I played another

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    Blue Monologue

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    thing ever‚ but I was fine until you started teasing me about tripping on the mats. Since then as I’ve gotten to know you I’ve tried to think up flaws and reason why no; I don’t have a huge crush on him he drives me nuts. As I’ve gotten to know you more and more and seen what a just amazing guy you are it’s just gotten worse because not only are you smart‚ handsome‚ charming‚ sweet‚ hilarious but you also are just innately nice and caring about everyone. Your smile makes everyone

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    The Secret Monologue

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    high. Daughter of Cristina and Phillip Ramirez and best friend of Abigail Medina. This is the story about how my identity was no longer a secret. “Come Hazel your going to be late on your first day of school!” mom said “I’m coming mom!” i said. I call my best friend ‚Abigail‚ and tell her to meet me outside so we can walk to school together and actually get there on time. “Hey Hazel‚ ready for out first day of high school?” says Abigail. “A little nervous but i’ll get through it” i said to Abigail.

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