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    Dramatic Monologue

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    I couldn’t take my eyes off of him. I had seen him many times on tv and in pictures. However‚ seeing him in person gave off a sense of wonderment. Knowing what he had put me through also drove me angry. These two emotions fought within me and I could walk anymore. My mom‚ who was still holding me‚ tried pushing me forward. I pushed back into her and knocked her onto the ground. "Avia." Aksel said from in front of me. He was standing directly next to the president. My mom got up and forced my arms

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    Tome Monologue

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    that lay beyond the confines of my chambers. Even though I was weary from the day’s exertions‚ I found my feet moving of their own accord‚ leading me towards the glass doors that sat flush against one side of my chambers. I felt my palms push against the panes of glass‚ still warm from the heat of the evening sunlight‚ and the doors gave way‚ parting before me to reveal a palatial garden overlooking the rest of Lyfa. Neatly trimmed grass brushed against my bare feet as I drifted across the garden

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    Tobe Monologue

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    of town. I take Tobe down and we usually play for most of the day. Her excited barks fill the car as our stop comes into sight. We have explored so much of this town and the town over. Turning off the engine to my rustic truck. The moment I open my door Tobe uses my lap as a launching lad. This isn’t a race. Rummaging in the back seat I fish out Tobe’s favorite ball. Tossing it towards the lapping water in the distance. She

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    Rain Monologue

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    the light‚ white fluff for her nest. A barn swallow shivered in the rafters‚ preening and drying his wet feathers. Despite the ferocious storm‚ all was peaceful in the barn. Then suddenly‚ the door was pulled open‚ scaring the mouse back to her home. Two small figures tumbled in from the rain slamming the door shut behind them. They stood for a moment‚ silent and dripping wet. Finally‚ the taller one lit a match‚ illuminating the boy’s faces. Two brothers: cold‚

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    Dance Monologue

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    She walked down the steps a little‚ and then she found herself walking to where she thought she felt small vibrations coming from. She made her way there slowly‚ and when she got there‚ she found men sitting at machines with beers in their hands‚ right in the middle of a toast. When they saw her standing there‚ they exclaimed at her sight‚ and then raised their glasses to her. To the new leader‚ one said loudly‚ and then the others said that too‚ and drank in unison. She gave a small laugh‚ and

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    Sophia Monologue

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    her head‚ making her eyes roll. She assured me she was immune to the cold‚ but when the door swung open I could see the hairs begin to stand up on her arms. “Wait one second.” She whispered‚ as she scurried past me and back down the hall. She emerged minutes later‚ now with a grey overcoat covering the red fabric. She pulled the collar over her head as she dodged the bullets of water firing down from the

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    Girl Monologue

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    cut bled ferociously and she cupped it with one hand‚ the other on her mouth to muffle her cries of pain. She ran away as fast as she could‚ as I cried over the body. I ran to the house where I had seen the boy playing and scratched at the door. A kind looking woman answered it. I sadly saw the resemblance and recognized the woman as the corpse’s mother‚ and purred and rubbed at her legs‚ coaxing her to follow me. She finally gave in and we set off at a brisk pace. Eventually we reached the

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    Football Monologue

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    I stand on the sidelines of the football field pretending to listen to Coach Lewis give our team a lecture. We had lost our last two games due to “me not playing” as my brother Donovan claims. My mind floats to the thought of my father telling Coach to have me not participate in the next few games. My relationship with my father has never been the same since mom died. Sometimes I think he blames me for her death. Football is the only thing that comforts me ever since that tragic accident. “Did

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    Dickie Monologue

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    #whyIimpersonateDickie Nobody would understand my thoughts that went through my head when Dickie was still alive. He had the fame‚ he had the glory‚ and he even had the money. While he was getting fame‚ I was sitting here like a baby chick learning to fly. It was like I couldn’t get out‚ he was calling me a queer and just was making me look bad. I just had enough. I wanted to live his lavish lifestyle. This caused a chain of events to happen‚ it was like my destiny to kill Dickie‚ and the death

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    Pablo Monologue

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    whispered lowly‚ I don’t think I have enough bullets left‚ the click of the pistol confirmed that I was right. Laughter! Sick wicked laughter was heard as footsteps came closer. I stood up and took steps back to my family as he entered through the doors. "Well‚ well‚ well‚ What do we have here? Never took you for a family man Pablo. Last time I checked you were heartless‚ Isn’t the number one rule in this business to not fall in love? Not have a family an if you do‚ you better hide them well‚ so

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