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... We hear about other characters but only learn of them through the words of the narrator. This makes a monologue very different from most plays, which use entrances and exits, dialogue and interaction between characters to create the drama. ... Doris reminisces about her late husband, their inability to have children, and the nosy home help who intrudes on her life. ... Doris convincingly speaks in other voices to mimic the other characters mentioned in the monologue. The pauses ensure the audience have time to reflect the other characters and not get confused with them. ... The near past is Doris reminiscing about Zulema, her nosy home help and how she intrudes in her life.
Approximate Word count = 1122 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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