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Can Anyone Tell Me What This Monologue Mean

I need a good monologue?

Here's a couple monologues from Freaky Friday
written by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, from the novel by Mary Rodgers:

Tess (as her daughter Anna): Mr. Bates, may I please speak with you? By what stretch of the imagination . . . I mean, like, how could I, like, get an “F”? I mean, what mistakes did I make? That was a college-level analysis. In a matter of fact I most certainly am qualified of making that point. "As in Hamlet, ‘what’s done is done’"? That’s "Macbeth," you know-nothing twit. Bates. Elton Bates. Griffith High School. Well, you asked me, I mean, my mom to the prom, but she turned you down. And now you’re taking it out on her daughter, aren’t you? Aren’t you?! Oh come on, it was high school dance. I mean, you’ve got to let go and move on, man. And if you don’t, I’m ! sure the school board would love to hear about your pathetic vendetta against an innocent student. Oh, and by the way Elton, she had a boyfriend, and you were weird.
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Tess (as Anna): I have to ask you to do something for me. It needs to happen now before the toasts and speeches. Clearly we're not switching back tonight. I need you to tell Ryan you need to postpone the wedding. No, listen, I can see you're not ready for this. And I can wait. I guess that I was just so happy, I wasn't thinking about what's best for you and Harry. If he loves me like I think he does, he'll wait, too. He'll understand. He'll be very sweet and gracious about it. But please, just please let him know that I love him. And be as kind as you possibly can for me.


you can also look at the website below....it has a bunch of monologues from movies and stuff...



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Can anyone help me get the words for this MONOLOGUE?

Does anyone have a copy or the words to the monologue from marcus is walking?
The one that starts off: Lisa, I love you, I do...
And it mentions a rain cloud.
Does anyone know what i'm talking about.
PLEASE HELP!

I need a girlish monologue?

This one can be done a number of ways, I love it!

Men don't understand me. They think I TALK too much. Men don't understand they shouldn't listen to what I say - they should listen to what I MEAN! What I say is BLA-BLA-BLA - What I mean is beauty and poetry. What I say is GIBBLE GABBLE GIBBLE - What I mean is I am a lost soul. Study my haunted eyes. What I say is HA-HA-HA - what I mean is life is a waste and nobody cares a FIG for me. SOmeday I'll meet a man who will ignore my stupid words and know instantly the fragile, delicate perfection that lies behind them... He will see through me. And ours will be a beautiful love. (Smiles wickedly.) - I'll hurt him.

If you want to make it more childish you could always change men to parents. Change it up a little :)

Show me a dictionary or tell me what the word monologue means please.?

I'm holding a dictionary. Can you see it?

Can anyone tell me the meaning of the poem "The Dying Christian to his Soul"?

In brief:


The narrator `s condition is one wherein
his earthly life is becoming more a dream
than the honed spirit in him
which is being drawn by something stronger
toward the True Life ~ as he perceives the push and pull of
instinctual nature and eternal spark in him
wishing for release and the embracing of/ by a Greater Journey/ Self.
His Christian convictions are an aid to him during the otherwise
perhaps unseemly machinations of bodily life ~
he is even excited/ unafraid.
{Perhaps one of the gifts of religious Faith is to bless a person`s
death process, lessening any regret/ terror of non-existence?}
He expresses this with both desperate elation and near-plaint.

In this monologue, he eulogizes as have many..
specifically though at a more vital stage of his life..
Walt Whitman in his references to `The Body Electric` ~
which perhaps, is propelled to its` fulcrum at death?

You might also value a peek at Rilke`s`Duino Elegies` to compare
there again, the references to finer Being/ s as `Angels`..and the
trial glory/ vainglory of or conscious instants here ~
the usefulness of / desire for those,
which in the monologue, Pope seems to feel that he has exhausted.


(T.Y. ~ I hadn`t studied this deep write before.)

Is it true that some people have no inner monologue and does this mean that they talk out loud to themselves all the time?

No, it is just a matter of volume conscious thought to subconscious, the scale is one to ten, a one will say they have no inner dialogue and usually talk a lot but they do have it it is just usually quiet, anxiety makes it louder these are the people who are surprised when they start getting internal dialogue they often have subconscious anxiety.If we ask someone how they make a wish with internal dialogue or visually this gives a good indication, we often pair up with our opposite inner dialogue type one loud one quiet.I am a ten my internal dialogue is extremely loud and I do not talk much, my anxiety is always conscious I know exactly what I am anxious about.I practice EGMi maximising left brain logical/positive inner dialogue with no right brain anxious/negative dialogue, I developed it so we can use our loud inner dialogue to our advantage but it will work for all mind types.

Can a monologue be a conversation between people?

Can a monologue be a conversation yes. Of course it can. I will try to find a link to the best movie example later. But conversation means 2 or more people. Monologue means only one person talking. So can two people have a conversation with only one person talking? Sure non verbal. Imagine a mother trying to convince a child to stop hidding under the table a go to school. The kid doesn’t need to talk his actions fill half the conversation and the other half is the mothers words. But it can be more subtle because conversations are about sending and receiving information. Consider a someone in a play practicing a comedy routine and the other person says nothing. The lack of any laughter etc will change the comedian.Fargo (1996) - Total Silence Scene (3/12) | Movieclips

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