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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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    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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    Damn Fever Monologue

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    began belting out the tunes of the song‚ amazing the audience with my brilliant monologue. Reality quickly set in. It seems I was rather naïve to think this way because before I could do perform‚ there was much work to be done. For starters‚ I had to rehearse and practice my lines over and over until I memorized them. This was not easy since I had to absorb the essence of the message behind every line of my monologue. “Was I expressing the correct emotions? Was I angry or was I expressing a joyous

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    The Last Leaf Monologue

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    INT. BAR “THE FOOL” - NIGHT FADE IN: Only a spotlight shines on FIONA’s face. She’s in her late twenties‚ kind of pretty‚ but somewhat dark and peculiar. Her long hair is dishevelled and her style messy. She wears a black hooded sweatshirt with old brown leather boots. The outlines of a stage are vaguely recognizable. The rest stays in the dark. For a moment It seems like a theatre stage. Everything is silent. Fiona stands in front of a microphone. Her eyes are closed‚ she seems nervous. Slowly

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    Story Of Stuff‚ Referenced and Annotated Script By Annie Leonard Do you have one of these? I got a little obsessed with mine‚ in fact I got a little obsessed with all my stuff. Have you ever wondered where all the stuff we buy comes from and where it goes when we throw it out.? I couldn’t stop wondering about that. So I looked it up. And what the text books said is that our stuff simply moves along these stages: extraction to production to distribution to consumption to disposal. All together

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    Halfalogue Vs Monologue

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    compared their performances in four separate conditions: no background noise‚ or overhearing a either a dialogue‚ a halfalogue‚ or a monologue. Compared to the silent condition‚ they found that performance in both tasks decreased significantly when the participant listened to the halfalogue‚ while there was no significant difference with the dialogue or with the monologue. In experiment 2‚ the researchers replicated the setup of the first experiment‚ except that they converted the original conversation

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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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    Jester [Clowns-Introduction.] I pray you all give audience‚ For our play is a moral play. The summoning of everyman And doth of our lives and ending show. Look well‚ take heed To thy ending‚ For sin‚ though in the beginning so sweet‚ Yet doth cause in the end for the soul to weep‚ When the body lieth in clay. How will fade from thee as flowers in may‚ Thy strength and thy beauty‚ thy pleasure and folly‚ When thou art called to a reckoning‚ Like everyman‚ to out heavenly King. Give

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    https://www.google.co.in/search?newwindow=1&hl=en&biw=1024&bih=667&site=imghp&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=womens+shoes&oq=womens+shoes&gs_l=img.1.0.0l10.11414.13852.0.15373.11.9.0.0.0.0.165.1096.0j8.8.0.ekpsrh...0...1.1.64.img..3.8.1091.GAKdJVo5uDY#imgrc=cAI8ePcPbz7VSM%3A Feet Up: Girl Style Maybe fairy tales aren’t really what we make of them. And maybe Cinderella didn’t really want a Charming Prince and the “Happily Ever After”…maybe she just wanted a night out with her girls‚ a dress and a pair a new “shoes”

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    Chris Shaw 11/22/14 5B Theater Production: Tracks One thing I generally enjoyed the way they portrayed most of the characters. The characters had certain aspects to them that were exaggerated‚ and made it humorous but obvious what and who they were trying to portray. Though it was almost the border line of stereotyping the characters into a typical classification of a college liberal arts professor‚ a nun (personally my favorite)‚ or a pair of over dramatic teenagers who are love struck half

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