Baxter Monologue

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This play doesn’t speak much about me as a person, but as you narrow down to the characters, it does. The theme of this play is what I assume happens at a big Halloween house party. There were characters I chose resemble my traits such as easy going and laid back. I'm also typically a person who is really can take a joke and can talk about almost anything, and because of these characteristics, I'd classify myself as a person who is can easily befriend. In life, I want to be work my way up to become successful. Success isn't always measured by wealth; it can also mean when you have something you can't buy. For an example, relationships with friends and family are some things money can't purchase. I wish that in the near future I can bring home …show more content…
He goes by the name Baxter. Baxter is the son of a lawyer and a pharmacist. He is the stereotypical jock who gets whatever he wishes if he just ask for it. He drove to the party in his luxury car that which his parents bought for him as a late high school graduation gift. Because he speaks with a lot of made of slang and his sophisticated attitude, his reputation labels him as jerk. Girls that doesn’t know anything about him, pictures him as a prince, but the people who do dislikes him for his arrogance. Baxter can be described as controlling and demanding. Although Baxter may seem absolutely conceited, he is the entity who is confident about himself and don't stumble when it comes to taking initiative. Regardless of what people see him as, he loves himself and continues to do what he …show more content…
In the play, Ralph was in the kitchen preparing himself a home cooked meal before he was mistaken as a personal chef by Bruce. Ralph is really easy going among strangers. He is the type of person who makes you feel like you known him since elementary school, but all in reality, you've never met him. Ralph doesn't do a lot of partying, but he enjoys company. From the apartment he is renting out two blocks down, he overheard loud music and decided to stop what he's doing, which is cleaning his living space, to saunter his way to the crowd outside the party house. He introduced himself and got to know a little about everyone. The other students quickly recognized that he wasn't drinking anything and extended him with alcohol. Ralph gladly accepted the donation with kindhearted courtesy, but when they migrated away, he gave the beverage to another party goer. He didn't want to get intoxicated because he has to wake up at sunrise in preparation for his morning

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