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    bloody dagger, the ghost of a bloody Banquo, and most importantly, the prophecies of three witches. The first prophecies stated by the three witches seem to be the initial spark of his continuous hunger for power, as evident through the following monologue by Macbeth: I. 3. ll. 130-142. The aforementioned soliloquy serves to explain Macbeth’s initial indecision on interpreting the nature of becoming king, in…

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    This past Friday, I watched our Hunter College’s very own Vagina Monologues and Other Stories, and it was truly and unforgettable experience. The production consisted of pieces from the Vagina Monologues along with beautiful original pieces written by students here at HUnter College. Each performance was well constructed and touched a number of various topics. They covered topics such a human trafficking, transgender male’s obstacles, women in black history, how women dress, and many other…

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    I first not this monologue when we were reading the play ‘Merchant of Venice’ but I only got gripped by this monologue when we watched the movie it really put the immensity of the monologue into perspective. I first noticed the actual gravity of the monologue forces you to give your full attention nothing less. I felt the actual power of the piece comes from how Shylock asks questions and then gives his answers to those questions with reasons of why he hates Antonio and what he has done to…

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    Lady Macbeth's Monologue

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    In Act 1, Scene 5 of the play, Lady Macbeth is shown delivering a monologue where she says, “…Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood. Stop up the access and passage to remorse.” This monologue depicts Lady Macbeth’s aggression as she rids all compassionate thoughts to continue her plan of killing King Duncan. Throughout Acts one to five, Lady Macbeth proves to be the most aggressive and ruthless character of the play. Her hateful attitude drifts over to her husband Macbeth, who claims to have…

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    I examined the eponymous character’s monologue from Euripides’s dramatic play “Medea”, first performed in Athens in the fourth century B.C. This work serves to lay out the reasons for a woman in Ancient Greek society to resent her role in it. In discussing marriage, it speaks of the “excess of wealth” or dowry needed to be provided by a woman’s family in order for her to marry, the social cost of not marrying, and the husband’s control over his wife’s body. It then discusses a woman’s need to…

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    “What the hell was that for?!” I am the Evil Que- the Mayor you injudicious idiot! So stop this nonsense and explain properly. Why did Henry eat the poisoned apple turnover? It was meant for you Emma Swan. You, you were supposed to die not Henry! Oh don’t look at me as if you don’t know what you’re guilty of. Miss Swan, you interrupted my soothing life and manipulated Henry with your loyalty, blinding him from my love. As long as you were alive, Henry was never going to be mine. Allow me to…

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    Cupid Monologue

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    Jeremy, I miss you so much. I had to take a cat nap I was tired. I should have known you knew I’d look for you, I wouldn’t have gone in any of the 3 spots you knew I’d look, unless I saw your truck, I’m not into creating unnecessary waves to innocent by standards, they’d need a lifejacket. Plus, I don’t even know If you really work at any of the clinics anyway, sounds like you work from home… and hiding from meeeeeee….. I did do 3 laps around new circle. It is one thing I wont choose to…

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    Julianna Monologue

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    Part A - Recreation of Act 3, Scene 2 Part A -This is a reenactment of the scene where Rosalind is finding poems on trees and later decided to test the purity of her love though disguised. I have chosen to portray this scene, though a show called The Bachelor. Characters: Ben- Orlando Andy Cohen -Corin Ryan- Touchstone Julianna- Rosalind Monica- Celia Ray-Jaques Ben There it is, my whole life is being displayed all in 150 characters. Soon millions of people will be able to see how desperate…

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    Hoa Monologue

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    At first glance, it is easy to notice a similar pattern of Manh introducing the word ‘sympathise’ in extract 1 where he initiates extensive long turn to explain the meaning of the word ‘criticise’ (line 148-158). After finishing his explanation, Manh turns to seek for the students’ confirmation by asking, “get what I mean?” in line 158. However the students’ confirmation is not convincing enough, which leads to Manh reinstating and initiating another adjacency pair in line 160. The second time…

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    Jenna's Monologue

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    My sisters: Jill is 24, tall, slender, brunette, dark brown eyes, wears her hair very long and straight; she's got beautiful mid-sized but pointed tits and large puffy nipples. She has a tattoo on the small of her back and one around her navel. She may not be hot in a 'centerfold' sense, but all of my friends think she's the hottest girl in town. They're probably right. She's smart, in college, and has a very serious relationship going with another student. Jenna is 18, short dirty blonde hair,…

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