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Monologues & Dialogues
The American President Monologue - The Public Craves Leadership
Does the President answer to a single citizen of the country? In this monologue you will see why it's every citizen's right to have the President answer to them. The President of the United States is, after all, a servant of the people.
Jul 5, 2007, 12:44 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
The American President: Monologue on Character
In The American President the President is widowed and dating a woman, who at one point was present at a flag burning when she was young, and who is currently an environmental lobbyist. The President, Michael Douglas, is badgered by his opponent as his character is called into question.
Jul 5, 2007, 12:19 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Merchant of Venice: Portia's Address to the Court
Merchant of Venice is a classic play by William Shakespeare and as plays are meant to be watched, we've chosen to study it through its movie counterpart, from 2004. Herein, is Portia's famous address to the court, a fine challenge for any budding actor.
Jul 5, 2007, 12:10 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Footloose: A Time to Dance
In Footloose, a community is banned from dancing when the local reverend loses his son. Ren, the newcomer and outsider, makes it his task to restore this basic right to his fellow classmates. His impassioned speech before the town council is a great monologue.
Jul 5, 2007, 11:47 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
The Majestic - Communism and the Bill Of Rights
In one of Jim Carrey's greatest performances, he addresses The House Committee on Un-American Activities and reminds them that our country is founded on a fundamental Bill of Rights, which they seem to have forgotten about recently.
Jul 5, 2007, 11:33 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Schindler's List - Another life
This heart-wrenching dialogue happens after the surrender of Nazi Germany, when Oskar Schindler is questioning why he didn't do more to save more people.
Jul 5, 2007, 10:41 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
V for Vendetta: Alliteration Speech
***image:left***V from "V for Vendetta" is a brilliant character with an elegant antiquated speech pattern. This speech is a beautiful example of alliteration and character introduction. We humbly give you V.
Jul 5, 2007, 09:51 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Dangerous Beauty Monologue: A Bold Confession
Veronica Franco was a treasured member of society until she was brought up on charges with the Inquisition. This bold confession is her response to the Church's charges.
Jul 5, 2007, 09:28 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Pleasantville: Things Don't Stay The Same
Jul 5, 2007, 09:27 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Dangerous Beauty Monologue: A Woman's Place
Dangerous Beauty is an epic movie based off the real life of Veronica Franco, a Venetian courtesan. In this monologue, her noble friend Beatrice, discusses the life that women were doomed to in her time period.
Jul 5, 2007, 08:37 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
With Honors: Our Brilliant Founding Fathers
Our founding fathers knew a lot of things, including the idea that they didn't know everything...
Jul 5, 2007, 08:33 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Kate and Leopold Monologue: Dog Who Saw a Rainbow
In a somewhat standard romantic comedy, one character shone through the story's plot line to show the the strength of the human spirit. This speech exemplifies the way humans challenge themselves past their limits, and the way that brilliant men and women are treated for being extraordinary.
Jul 5, 2007, 07:50 PST
Monologues & Dialogues
Finding Forrester: Literary Battle of Wits
This challenge between Professor Crawford and Jamal points out the frustration students feel faced with instructors who attempt to belittle them in front of the class. Unfortunately for Professor Crawford, things don't always work out as expected.
Jul 5, 2007, 07:49 PST
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