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Will smith six degrees of separation monologue
Will smith six degrees of separation monologue












will smith six degrees of separation monologue
  1. #WILL SMITH SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION MONOLOGUE MOVIE#
  2. #WILL SMITH SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION MONOLOGUE FULL SIZE#

And you bought me that shirt for my new body.

will smith six degrees of separation monologue

And you saw my arms had grown, you saw my neck had grown.

will smith six degrees of separation monologue

#WILL SMITH SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION MONOLOGUE FULL SIZE#

I loved that shirt! My collar has grown a full size from weight lifting. Woody: You gave him my pink shirt? You gave a complete stranger my pink shirt? That pink shirt was a Christmas present from you! I treasured that shirt. Felony Misdemeanor / Serious Business: The other children are upset about their parents being taken in by Paul and treating him like a favorite son, but Woody (Flan and Ouisa' son) is more concerned with something else:.Lampshaded by Ouisa, who explains how they were afraid Geoffrey was only going to think they wanted him there for his money, but they *liked* him they just wanted the sale. Elephant in the Living Room: The two million dollars Flan is trying to get from Geoffrey for the Cezanne.Con Man: What Paul turns out to be (as was his real-life counterpoint).Even Trent Conway, despite getting robbed, still hopes Paul will come back to him. The Charmer: Everyone can't help but be wooed by Paul.Also, the sons of Flan and Ouisa, Kitty and Larkin, and Dr. Bratty Teenage Daughter: Well, college-age daughter.And as Elizabeth finds out later, Paul isn't Flan's son either. Blatant Lies: Sidney Poitier, of course, never had a son, illegitimate or otherwise.

#WILL SMITH SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION MONOLOGUE MOVIE#

The movie especially makes use of New York City locations, specifically The Strand bookstore, where Ouisa and the others track down Poitier's autobiography and find out he had no sons.

  • Big Applesauce: Most of the play, and the movie, takes place in New York City, specifically the Upper East Side.
  • Berserk Button: The only time Paul gets angry is when Ouisa calls him stupid.
  • Guare heard about Hampton from one of his friends who had been conned, and decided to write a play about him.
  • Based on a True Story: Paul was based on real-life con artist David Hampton, who really did charm a number of people, from rich socialites to up-and-coming celebrities such as Melanie Griffith and Gary Sinise, into letting him stay the night and giving him small amounts of money.
  • Also, we don't know if this is the end of Flan and Ouisa's marriage, or if they're just having a fight.
  • Ambiguous Ending: While Ouisa says she read a story about a man who hung himself in prison, we don't know if it's Paul.
  • Finally, a commentary follows each monologue, alerting the actor to details in the speech that could help him/her perform it better.The play and the film provide examples of: A brief sketch of the character is also given, utilizing, where possible, the playwright's own words. Organized for maximum benefit to the actor gleaning for background material, individual selections are introduced with a summary of the play's action up to the point the speech begins. Updating the popular "Modern Monologues," this fresh collection of speeches represents the best American and English playwrights of today including Caryl Churchill, Ariel Dorfman, John Guare, David Mamet, Tony Kushner, Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman.

    will smith six degrees of separation monologue

    The Contemporary Monologue" is an exciting selection of speeches of all types, serious and comic, realistic and absurdist, drawn from plays written by contemporary playwrights over the past ten years.














    Will smith six degrees of separation monologue