Ted Bundy Monologue

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I, Ted Bundy, showed an unusual interest in the macabre at an early age, becoming interested in knives at the age of three. I, Ted Bundy, was a shy but bright child who did well in school, but not with my peers. I, Ted Bundy, was one of the most notorious criminals of my day. That is at least until I met my fateful match and learned the consequences of my gruesome actions. At one point I had a promising future in politics. I was weaving a future from a tangled past (metaphor). but my future plans went down in the dumps when my college girlfriend dumped me. She was my achilles’ heel (allusion). It was a travesty. She made me feel pain I had never felt before and I wanted others to feel this same dreadful pain. Thus I began a killing spree. My killing spree was a wild roller coaster ride of emotions ( …show more content…
Melissa was an archetype,so perfect I could not believe my eyes. She was tall and thin with beautiful black, straight hair. I met her at a bar in Aspen and when my eyes met hers I knew she would be my next victim. Yet she had other plans for me. After a night of talking with Melissa I felt something inside, something I hadn’t felt for a while, feelings and emotion. A voice inside my head was telling me I couldn’t kill this girl. She reeled me in with her wit and sense of humor, and I was hooked.When she invited me back to her house I just couldn’t say no. Her sarcastic dialect filled the car and washed over me with a wave of comic relief. As we pulled up to a small house on the top of a mountain, a familiar sound came about, the sound of police sirens. I knew I immediately had to take control of the car, but as I looked to Melissa I was met with the sight of a gun pointing straight to my face. Before my brain could even fathom what was happening heavily armed police officers swarmed around the car. It turns out Melissa was an FBI agent and I was played. Their was no getting out of this I had been caught red

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