Religious Monologue

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“O God, God, how weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!” is the monologues that I can connect with the most. This monologue simply describe life in the saddest and downbeat place to live. This connects me straight when it reminds me of my high school. When I was in high school, I was an angry rebel kid that was so furious with my parents especially my mom because everything I do would never satisfied her. This I remember as every single day my mom and I would fight over ridiculous things and it would turn out to be a big scene. One day, I sat in a religion’s class as it is a compulsory class for students to enroll it and the teacher assigned a task for the students to write a one-two pages of essays regarding “mothers”. …show more content…
Throughout that moment, I was sobbing while writing it because as much as I wanted to leave her but I love her so much and after 2 days, the teacher called me and she said that my essay was

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