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Dramatic monologue
Dramatic monologue











Shamey is dead and I can’t go and tell him about my dream. And then I wake up proper and I remember he is dead. I must tell Shamey I had this nightmare where I thought he was dead. I’m still half asleep and I’m thinking Jasus, that was some nightmare that was.

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And for the first couple of minutes I’m happy. He’s not dead.Īnd then I’m happy like I’ve never been happy and then, and then, then I wake up. Shamey’s dead and then just like that, Shamey walks in the door and says what’s all the fuss about boy, and I’m thinking thank you God, thank you God, Shamey’s all right. And I’m saying no, no way, this is my worst nightmare. And the person’s saying, it’s too late, Shamey’s dead. And I’m going sweet God no, please no, no, please God, let him be OK. And sometimes I have dreams where I see him getting shot in the dreams or somebody’s tellin’ me he’s dead.Ĭoming up to the backdoor of the house and saying your brother Shamey’s been shot. The worst thing is I can look at him in the picture but I can’t picture him in my head. Fourteen months.īut I thought of him I suppose like a child. There was only a year and a half between us. Here, Thomas talks with a farmhand, Barney, about the death of his brother Seamus.Īll the time, Barney. The IRA thinks there might be an informer in their midst. And the thing you vegans don’t get or have an impossible time digesting is that plants are conscious and you have to kill to live.Ī monologue from the play by Stuart Carolan She went to the prom with a jock who was a jerk.Īnyway, I’d never go out with a girl who didn’t get Nietzsche.

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After that she didn’t act any different but I could tell she realized I was right. I didn’t kill that baby snapping turtle, but I did kill those flowers.įlowers don’t die when they dry they die as soon as you pick them. She didn’t say anything so I explained to her that the flowers were also dead they were just better smelling. And one day I saw her and before she could breeze by me I said, “Hey, Elissa! What’s your problem?” Like she stopped smiling and even looking at me in the hallway even though she obviously saw me. I think she liked it because after a while she caught on and started smiling at me in the hallways.īut then winter came and there weren’t any more flowers but I did find this dead baby snapping turtle so i taped that to her locker. And she acted all weird about it. I’d tape them to her locker. Sometimes dandelions. Anyway I used to pick white and purple violets for her. I’m just trying to show you as much of the ropes as I know. Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare as a Dark ComedyĪfter assuring Simon that Simon’s personality is “flaccid and women aren’t attracted to that,” Quentin continues to assert his dominance over Simon, describing his own great successes with women.

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Quentin, as he needs a medical single, and insisting on putting up a poster of Nietzsche, much to Simon’s horror. He has spent the last several minutes trying to convince Simon that the whole room belongs to him, Quentin, a college freshman, is speaking to his new roommate, Simon. L’APPEL DU VIDEĪ monologue from the play by Molly Kirschner Our Town 20 Of The Best Dramatic Monologues For Teenage Boys From Published Plays 1. FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY SKETCHES OF YOUR LEFT HAND The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time 20 Of The Best Dramatic Monologues For Teenage Boys From Published Plays.













Dramatic monologue