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    Julie Monologue

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    horns are up in flame. CHARLIE starts screaming in fear. He tries to stand up but collapses to the floor. HEATHER My child‚ fear not. The worse is only yet to come. HEATHER begins to laugh manically as CHARLIE manages to get up and run out the front door of the cottage. CUT TO: EXT. THE WOODS - MOMENTS LATER CHARLIE starts to run aimlessly in the woods with hazy vision. He doesn’t know where he is going. All of a sudden‚ he trips over a branch. As he tries to get up‚ the branch wraps around his leg

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    Kenzie Monologue

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    Your such a waste of life! Shut up Kenzie! Why are you even here! Just go away! Hmm… I wonder why you don’t have any friends? They just won’t stop‚ no one’s doing anything. My mind is blowing up. I can’t focus on anything. My mind cries out but I push it away. All I keep thinking about‚ how I am stuck here. Mom‚ dad‚ anyone get me out of here. They won’t stop. It like a movie being played over and over again! It makes me dizzy! Help me‚ help me‚ I am so desperate. Haha‚ that’s you! Invisible

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    Lady Of Letters Monologue

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    Monologue analysis. The recreation of Irene Ruddock’s character in Lady of Letters relies hugely on maintaining the quality of her idiosyncratic ways. Her prejudices and her naivety amongst other things are all relevant traits‚ and in my recreative piece I found that keeping with Bennett’s structure‚ form and use of language ensured that Miss Ruddock’s character remained unhampered with. This artless narrator seems very unaware of her social situation in the sense that she doesn’t seem lonely

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    Monologue The Giver

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    the subway stations I had to take and found out that it was around ten minutes from where I lived. At the moment I stopped in front of a modern office building with two glasses spinning doors‚ my hands were shaking slightly from nerves. Taking a deep breath‚ “Calm down‚ Lily.” and walked in through the glass doors. Once I made it to the front desk‚ the receptionist looked up at me‚ “Good Morning‚ I’m Liliane Michels‚ the assistant of Mr. Steffens. I’m looking for Mrs. Müller.” “Hello‚ Miss Michels

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    Behind Closed Doors Abuse is everywhere. Behind closed doors are some of the worse things known to mankind. David James Pelzer was just a normal child‚ who lived in a normal neighborhood‚ but not a so normal house. The author says “what you have just read is a story of an ordinary family that was devastated by their hidden secret.” In the story “A Child Called It”‚ by David Pelzer‚ the setting is in Daly City‚ California. David’s mother‚ Catherine Roerva Christen Pelzer‚ was the most known lady

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    Dorothy's Monologue

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    I look at my parents‚ my eyes wide and my stomach lurched. “Dorothy’s at Gretchen’s house. She said she’d be back before lunch‚ she’s probably walking home now.” My Dad’s eyes turned glassy and my Mom started crying. Impulsively‚ I ran out the door at full speed. “Eugene‚ no!” “Come back now!” I ignore their orders and keep running. The dust storm is approaching faster and is close to my house. I run away from it toward Gretchen’s house‚ I run faster than I’ve ever run. I lift the wet towel to

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    Geralt Monologue

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    warning‚ a blood-curling scream pierced the knight‚ accompanied by a staggering blade held up weakly in the air. The feeble attempt was parried with simple yet deft swordsmanship‚ followed by a sweeping blow across the guts. On the verge of death’s door‚ the man spilt his life

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    Shelbie Monologue

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    houses looking the same‚ same red shutters‚ same white color‚ same brown door‚ and same staircase leading up to the door. But her house was different. It was… the opposite of the rest. It was a dark black house house‚ bigger than the rest. It set off a vibe‚ though she couldn’t place her finger on it. She continued her way to the door‚ she knocked on the door with caution. In two seconds flat bianca peaked her head out the door. In the first time shelbie had seen her she looked timid and soft. It

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    Women Behind Closed Doors

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    ENG1102 February 19‚ 2012 Women Behind Closed Doors Women were less likely to speak up back in the nineteen hundreds to the early twentieth century because during those times that what was their known place. Some women during those times may or may not have experienced spousal abuse that was kept behind closed doors. Most women kept to themselves with little support or no support at all from the community‚ others may have talked amongst other women whether it’s family or close friends

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    Sissy's Monologue

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    Sissy untangled her Legs from Jennica’s and gathered her twisted skirts. She got to her feet and reached down‚ touching Jennica on the cheek‚ “One step at a time‚” she said. She nodded as though she had just agreed something with herself and she added‚ “I will send Petunia Plum to show you.” Then Sissy was gone‚ like the phantom she was known to be‚ and Jennica wondered if she had been there at all. But whether or not the meeting had been imagined‚ she had her answer. She had to

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