MOVIE NAME :THE WALKING DEAD CHARACTER: NEGAN Analysis: Negan is the evil character of this serie. He sees people as a source and use or abuse people. Rick and his friends wanted to punish them and destroyed and one of their base. But Negan an his people catch Ricks group unwary and punish them by killing 2 people and threatened Rick to kill his son if they not obey Negan. After a couple of time Ricks group prepared to fight back secretly. When the fighting back day comes. some of the people from Ricks group betrayed to Rick and Ricks group lost the fight against Negan. Negan were wishing to kill Ricks son to punish Rick. The Gesture of Negan is calm as usual. His face is so relax but if we look to Rick, he is crying a little bit and he wants to take revenge from Negan.
Monologue Text:
Oh,wow. You just lost somebody important to you right now. Jesus. That is timing. Well, Rick. You chose this. I truly don’t know what more I could have warn you. And this is not a warning, this is punishment. I am going to kill Carl now. I am going to make it one nice, hard swing try to do it one because I like him. I just want you to put that in your brain and roll it around for a minute. I am going to kill Carl, and then Lucille here, she is going yo take your hands.
Monologue: “If I was a girl in a book this would all be so easy. Just give up the world happily. I’ve always been quite content with my family, I don’t understand it. Perhaps I was too quick in turning him down, Laurie. If he asked me again I think I would say yes. Do you think he’ll ask me again? I care more to be loved, I want to be loved. I just feel like women, they have minds and they have souls as well as just hearts. And they’ve got ambition and talent as well as just beauty, and I’m so sick of people saying love is all a woman is fit for. I’m so sick of it, but I’m so lonely.”
Analysis:
This monologue from Little Women shows Jo March’s inner conflict. She wonders if saying no to Laurie was a mistake and hopes he will ask again. Jo believes women have minds, dreams, and talents, not just beauty and love. She is tired of people saying love is a woman’s only goal. Even though she is strong and independent, she feels lonely. This moment shows that Jo wants both freedom and love. Her words challenge society’s rules for women while showing her personal struggle. She is not just a strong woman but also someone who wants to be understood and loved.
We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, ‘O me! O life! … of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless; of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?’ Answer: That you are here that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse.
Analysis:
This monologue, delivered by John Keating, emphasizes the importance of poetry, beauty, and passion in life. He contrasts practical professions like medicine and law with the emotional and artistic aspects that give life meaning. By quoting Walt Whitman, he encourages students to see themselves as part of a powerful play where they can contribute their own verse. His words inspire them to think deeply about their purpose and individuality. This scene reflects the film’s central theme: the importance of self-expression and the power of literature to inspire change.
Tone of the scene: Emotional, inspirational, serious
Background of the scene:
Before this scene, Keating introduces his students to the idea of thinking for themselves. Now, he encourages them to appreciate poetry and its role in human life. This moment is significant because it deeply influences the students, especially Todd and Neil. After this, they start embracing their individuality, leading to both personal growth and conflict with authority.
“Every magic trick consists of three parts, or acts. The first part is called ‘The Pledge.’ The magician shows you something ordinary. Perhaps he asks you to inspect it to see if it is indeed real, unaltered, normal. But of course, it probably isn’t.”
“The second act is called ‘The Turn.’ The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. But you don’t really want to know how. You want to be fooled.”
“But you wouldn’t clap yet. Because making something disappear isn’t enough. You have to bring it back.
That’s why every magic trick has a third act, the hardest part. The part we call ‘The Prestige.’
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Character name and description:
John cutter, alfred borden, robert angier Alfred borden’s daughter.
Alfred borden and robert angier are magician.
John cutter is engineer of rober angier.
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Describe the scene:
John cutter explains the prestige to Alfred Borden’s daughter. He shows it by making magic and he says if you wanna make magic, you have to bring it back. After that alfred borden comebacks again.Question #6
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
This scene is the first and last secene of movie so it is the most important scene at this movie because john cutter has explained all movie but we haven’t understood at first scene. We only can understand at last scene(they are same scene but it is cristopher nolan’s movie )
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Consist, inspect, ordinary ,prestige.
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Movie:
Breaking bad
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Your name for the monologue:
Walter
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Monologue Text:
Jesse, you don’t get it, do you? This whole thing, this operation it’s chemistry. Precise. Controlled. But you? You bring chaos, emotion, weakness. Do you know what I had before this? Nothing. A broken life. A dead end. And now? Now I am alive! Every step I’ve taken, every lie, every crime it’s been for a reason. To build something that lasts. So stop acting like this is a mistake. We are not the same as them. We’re not criminals, Jesse. We’re builders. Architects. And I refuse to let your guilt unravel everything we’ve worked for.
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Character name and description:
His names is Walter and his nicknames is Heisenberg. He used to a chemistry teacher in high school but he will produce drugs
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Describe the scene:
Jesse and Walter are in the labratory.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
It is important scenes because Jessie want to leave work. He Is depressed in the other hand Walter want keep going and trust himself but he can not do it without Jessie
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Precise
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Movie:
The Dark Knight
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Your name for the monologue:
Why are you so serious
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Monologue Text:
You wanna know how I got these scars? My father was a drinker. And a fiend. And one night, he goes off crazier than usual. Mommy gets the kitchen knife to defend herself. He doesn’t like that. Not. One. Bit. Some watching, he takes the knife to her, laughing while he does it! He turns to me, and he says Why so serious? He comes at me with the knife Why so serious? He sticks the blade in my mouth Let’s put a smile on that face! And…Why so serious?
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Character name and description:
The Joker: crazy characther in Batman universe. He is wearing suit. He has scars in his mouth and in this scene he is explaning how are they done. He has a philosophy and it names one bad day.
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Describe the scene:
Joker comes one place with his tactichs. Coming place like he is death in a garbadge bag. He kills who put bounty on he. However he didn’t kill his guards. He goes away like nothing have done in place. He is speaking slowly. This scene is very famous because of Heath Ledger’s incredible acting, which makes the Joker feel very real
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The dark place like every where in Gotham City. We learn how scars done on his mouth. And we learn how much psychopath is he.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
fiend
Movie: The Two Towers
Text:
It’s all wrong By rights we shouldn’t even be here. But we are. It’s like in the great stories Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were, and sometimes you didn’t want to know the end. Because how could the end be happy. How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad happened. But in the end, it’s only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn’t. Because they were holding on to something.
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Movie:
Goodfellas
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Your name for the monologue:
Henry Hill
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Monologue Text:
As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. To me, being a gangster was better than being President of the United States. It meant power, respect, loyalty. It wasn’t about the money though that didn’t hurt it was about the life. The suits, the cars, the way people looked at you. I loved it all. Sure, it came with risks, but what didn’t? Regular people? They worked their whole lives for nothing. But us? We took what we wanted, when we wanted. That was freedom. Or at least, that’s what I thought back then.
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Character name and description:
Henry Hill is a smart and confident man. He wants to live like a gangster because he loves the power and respect. He is loyal to his friends but sometimes feels bad about his choices. His dreams are big but take risks.
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Describe the scene:
In this scene Henry Hill talks about his life as a gangster. He likes the power and respect that come with it. He is loyal to his friends but knows it is a risky life. Even with the dangers he wants to follow his big dreams.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The tone of the scene is thoughtful and serious. It is important because it shows Henrys feelings about being a gangster. He likes the life, but he also knows it is risky.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Gangster-A member of a criminal group or organization
Loyal– Faithful and supportive.
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Movie:
Avatar
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Your name for the monologue:
The call of pandora
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Monologue Text:
When I came to Pandora, everything felt new and strange. But as I learned more about the Na’vi and their home, I started to feel connected. The forest is beautiful, and their way of life is peaceful. Now, I feel like this is my place, and I want to protect it.
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Character name and description:
Jake Sully is a brave and curious man who travels to Pandora. He is a former soldier but cannot walk. On Pandora, he uses an avatar body to explore the land. Jake learns from the Na’vi and becomes one of them.
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Describe the scene:
Jake stands in the glowing forest of Pandora at night. The plants light up under his feet, and strange creatures move around him. Neytiri watches from nearby, guiding him through the beauty of her world. The forest feels alive, peaceful, and full of wonder and magic.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
This scene is important because it shows Jake’s growing connection to Pandora. It marks his shift from an outsider to someone who starts to understand and respect the Na’vi culture and their world.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Shift
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Movie:
The Shawshank Redemption
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Monologue Text:
Get busy living,or get busy dying.That’s goddamn right.You know,there’s a fictional story that can feel just as the life outside these walls.Hope is a dangereous thing.It can drive a man insane.But when we have it,we can survive even the toughest prison.Remember,it’s not just about what happens to us,but how we face it.We stick together,and we embrace the light,no matter how faint it may seem.
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Character name and description:
character name is Andy
Andy is very strong person.His life is very diffucult bu he handle it.
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Describe the scene:
This scence tell us we are always be hopefull.Always bad things turn it to good things its important to we are always be strong and hopefull.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
This scene is main idea for movie
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Movie:
the great dictator
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Your name for the monologue:
the great dictator
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Monologue Text:
I’m sorry, but I don’t want to be a ruler. I don’t want to conquer anyone. I want to help everyone – Jew, Gentile, Black, White. We all want to live by each other’s happiness, not by each other’s misery. There’s room for everyone, and the world is rich enough for all of us. Yet greed has poisoned men’s souls, filled the world with hate, and led us to suffering and bloodshed. Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want. Humanity has lost its way. But don’t despair! The human spirit is strong, and together, we can find hope again.
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Character name and description:
Charlie Chaplin
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Describe the scene:
In The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin delivers a powerful speech as a barber mistaken for a dictator. He rejects tyranny, advocating for unity, kindness, and freedom. He condemns greed, hatred, and war, emphasizing the potential of humanity to create a better world through compassion and hope. It’s a timeless call for peace.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
charlie chaplin talking about humanity and peace of society in his speech.also his message clear for audience.he is inviting the audience to unite with him.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
conquer despair
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Movie:
The Shawshank Redemption
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Your name for the monologue:
Freedom is a dream
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Monologue Text:
Freedom is a dream, isn’t it? When you’re locked away, it becomes your only hope. I’ve spent years behind these cold walls, surrounded by faces that have forgotten what life feels like. Hope is dangerous in a place like this, they say. But I believe it’s the only thing that keeps us alive. Andy showed me that. He never gave up, not even when the world was against him. His escape wasn’t just his freedom; it was ours too. Because now, I believe we all deserve a second chance. And maybe, one day, I’ll see the ocean too.
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Character name and description:
In The Shawshank Redemption, the main character is Andy Dufresne. He is a quiet, intelligent, and determined man. Andy is wrongly imprisoned for his wife’s murder. Despite hardships, he shows kindness, hope, and resourcefulness, inspiring others around him.
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Describe the scene:
In this scene, Andy and Red are in the prison. Andy talks about hope. He says that hope is important, even in prison. Red disagrees. He thinks hope is dangerous and can lead to disappointment. They have different views on hope.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The scene’s tone is serious and thoughtful. It’s important because it shows Andy and Red’s different ideas about hope. This difference affects their choices and the story’s direction.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Determined,imprisoned
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Movie:
Ford V Ferrari
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Your name for the monologue:
Win speech
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Monologue Text:
“You want to win Le Mans, you’ve got to be willing to lose everything. You’ve got to be willing to risk it all, no matter the cost. You can’t think about the consequences, you can’t worry about the sponsors, you can’t be afraid of failure. You’ve got to be obsessed with winning, with beating Ferrari. I’ve built a car that will do just that. We’ve been told it’s impossible, but we’re going to prove them wrong. We’re going to win, and we’re going to do it our way.”We do not have any chances to lose!
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Character name and description:
Carroll Shelby:He is founder of Shelby company.Carroll Shelby is the only person to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans as a driver with Aston Martin in 1959, as a manufacturer with the Cobra Daytona Coupe in 1964 and as a team manager in 1966 and 1967 for the Ford GT program.
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Describe the scene:
The scene takes place in a garage or workshop, where the atmosphere is filled with tension. Shelby is trying to convince Miles that, despite the overwhelming odds, they must be willing to risk everything—time, reputation, and even their careers. This speech encapsulates Shelby’s belief in the underdog spirit, his fierce desire to win, and his unwavering commitment to the project, despite the doubts surrounding it.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
It seems like you’re referring to “B1,” but could you clarify what you mean? Are you referring to a specific topic, level, or something else? I’d be happy to help!
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
prove
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Movie:
Leyla ile Mecnun. It is an old tv series.
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Your name for the monologue:
My name for the monologue is people who heal our scar.
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Monologue Text:
Those who leave always take a piece of us with them. And in the place of that part, deep wounds remain. Everyone has a wound. A wound they try to hide from people, a wound they try so hard to hide. Everyone has a wound. A scar so beautiful that no one can touch it. A scar that makes you realize the value of being able to breathe. You get used to living with these scars. One morning, maybe when you look out at dawn, you can love life again and one day someone touches those scars. And your pain starts to ease a little bit…
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Character name and description:
Character name is “white bearded grandfather”. He is emotional and experiential person. He has a lot of experiences for life. He gives advise to other characters always. He have a white beard so he is like an angel but old angel. I don’t know.
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Describe the scene:
The subject of the film is the events about the main character’s adventures and the adventures of the main character with the girl who is he love. In fact, the main character is paralysed and all events are imaginary. For example, the white bearded grandfather is a medicine actually. The main character’s best friend is a goldfish because he wears very colourful and scaly clothes.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
Tone of the scene is meaningful actually and the tone is trying to giving messages to watchers with comedy. The scene is important for the series because this monologue is a poetry. The grandfather advice to watchers with the poetry.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Wound
Scar
Remain
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Movie:
The lord of the rings :The Two Towers
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Your name for the monologue:
Towards hope
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Monologue Text:
When darkness covers everything, when all seems hopeless… there is a light, Frodo. A light that never goes out. A light that shows you which path to take. The light of hope. Why do we fight? Why do we endure? Because one day this darkness will pass. One day, a new sun will rise. And on that day, we will live in freedom and peace. That’s why we hope. That’s why we keep going. Because there is hope, Frodo. There always was, and there always will be.”
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Character name and description:
Sam
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Describe the scene:
In this scene, Frodo and Sam are very tired. They are on a long and dangerous journey to destroy the One Ring. Frodo feels sad and hopeless because the road is hard, and the enemy is very strong.Sam talks to Frodo to give him hope.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The tone of the scene is emotional and hopeful. It shows the importance of not giving up. This scene is important because Sam helps Frodo feel stronger and continue their journey.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Worth,path,covers
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Movie:
Game of Thrones
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Your name for the monologue:
Jaime Lannister Kingslayer
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Monologue Text:
I don’t think he expected to die. He meant to burn with the rest of us and rise again reborn as a dragon and turn his enemies to ash.
I slit his throat to make sure that didn’t happen.
That’s where Ned Stark found me.
If this is true, why didn’t you tell anyone? Why didn’t you tell Lord Stark?
Stark. You think the honorable Ned Stark wanted to hear my side? He judged me guilty the moment he set eyes on me. By what right does the wolf judge the lion? By what right?
Help! The Kingslayer!
Jaime. My name is Jaime.
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Character name and description:
His name is Jaime Lannister son Tywin whose lord of Casterly Rock.He is the kingsguard first Aerys Targaryen then Robert Baratheon.He one of the best knights of the seven kingdoms.They call him Kingslayer and oathbreaker because he killed Aerys Targaryen because he asked him to bring his fathers head and he wanted to destroy all Kingslanding people.
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Describe the scene:
He caught by his enemies and then they cut his hand,right hand this is very important to him because he is uses his right hand when he uses sword.Then they took him as a prisoner,in same place there is a one more prisoner here, Brienne of Tarth.She is looking at him with complicated emotional because she hates him but before he lost his hand he saved her from same enemies rape.When she lookin him strange way he started to explain himself,he was talking about everyone hate him.He saved half million people but people didnt care him and everyone call him as a man without honor.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
In the last scene of first episode,he threw a little boy who 10 years old.Boy fell from tower and became cripple.Then all fans hate him because this is unacceptable.But after the this scene first time fans thinked about him different way.They thinked he not might be bad man this much.This is a excellent character development.
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Movie:
The Little Prince
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Your name for the monologue:
positive outlook on life
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Monologue Text:
One day, while walking alone in the desert, I met a child. His hair was golden, his eyes a bright blue… I’ll never forget, he said to me: ‘When you saw me, you thought I was strange, didn’t you? But I don’t understand you, adults. You’re always so serious. You’ve lost all your dreams and imagination. You’re always thinking about work, earning money, gaining power. For me, even a bird in the sky is precious, a flower, a star… Don’t forget that.’ After that day, I began to see everything differently.
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Character name and description:
The Little Prince is a young, curious boy from a small planet. He is kind, innocent, and loves to ask questions. He cares deeply about his rose and learns important lessons about life, friendship, and love. His adventures help him see the world in a simple, honest way.
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Describe the scene:
In this scene, the narrator meets a child in the desert. The child talks about how adults lose their imagination and become too serious. He says adults only care about money and power, but simple things like flowers and stars are much more important. This makes the narrator think differently
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
This scene is important because it shows the difference between how children and adults see the world. The Little Prince teaches the narrator that adults often forget what is truly important, like love and simple things. It reminds us to value imagination, kindness, and the beauty in small things.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
value , narrator
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Movie:
Lucifer
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Your name for the monologue:
Facing Yourself
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Monologue Text:
What is it you truly desire? To have your life in a way that suits you. To have your heart’s desire. But here’s the thing if you’re constantly searching for meaning, constantly running away from things, you will never find it. You can’t avoid it forever. At some point, you’ll have to face yourself, and face your demons, because we all have them. And, if you don’t, well eventually, they’ll come for you.
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Character name and description:
Lucifer Morningstar.
Lucifer Morningstar is the Devil who abandons Hell to live in Los Angeles. He helps the LAPD to solve crimes . He is intelligent, charming, and handsome. He is in love with Detective.
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Describe the scene:
Lucifer talks to someone, asking what they truly want in life. He explains that searching for meaning or running from problems will never work. Everyone must face their own issues or they will catch up with you. His words are serious and deep.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The tone of the scene is serious. It is crucial because Lucifer talks about to facing problems and not running from them. That shows his deep thoughts and prepares for future events.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
constantly, avoid, suit(v)
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Movie:
The pursuit of happyness
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Your name for the monologue:
Happinies is the most important thing in the world.
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Monologue Text:
Don’t ever let someone tell you that you can’t do something—not even me. You’ve got a dream, you’ve got to protect it. People will tell you that your goals are impossible because they gave up on theirs. Don’t let their doubts become your limits. If you want something, go get it. Period.
I know what it feels like to struggle. I’ve slept in shelters, walked the streets with no place to go, and faced rejection after rejection. But through it all, I held on to my vision of a better life—for me and for my son. He looked up to me, trusted me, even when I doubted myself. That faith was my strength.
Life isn’t about where you start; it’s about where you’re going. Success doesn’t come to those who wait—it comes to those who work, sacrifice, and refuse to quit. Remember, happiness isn’t something handed to you; it’s something you fight for.
When you face challenges, keep moving forward. When you feel like giving up, remind yourself why you started. This is your journey. No one else can walk it for you. Protect your dreams, stay focused, and never stop believing in yourself. That’s what it means to truly pursue happiness.
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Character name and description:
The character is a resilient and determined man in his late 30s to early 40s, with a weathered yet hopeful demeanor. His face shows the lines of struggle but also the spark of unwavering optimism. He’s dressed modestly—perhaps in a slightly worn suit and tie, a symbol of his commitment to professionalism despite his hardships. His voice is firm, carrying the weight of his experiences, but it softens when he talks about his son, reflecting deep love and vulnerability
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Describe the scene:
The scene unfolds in a quiet park. A man kneels before his young son, who clutches a basketball, looking discouraged after hearing someone dismiss his dreams. The father, worn but resolute, places his hands on the boy’s shoulders and speaks with heartfelt conviction.Around them, the city hums faintly, but the moment feels intimate and still. The boy listens closely as his father’s words reignite his hope. The man smiles, tosses the basketball back to his son, and watches as the boy takes a shot, his confidence restored. The father’s gaze lifts to the sky, reflecting determination and hope.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The tone is heartfelt and motivational, emphasizing resilience and hope. This pivotal scene highlights the father’s unwavering determination to inspire his son, reinforcing the story’s central theme of perseverance.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
sheltor
rejection
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Movie:
10 THİNGS I HATE ABOUT YOU
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Your name for the monologue:
KATARİNA
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Monologue Text:
I hate the way you talk to me And the way you cut your hair I hate the way you drive my car I hate it when you stare
I hate your big dumb combat boots And the way you read my mind I hate you so much that it makes me sick It even makes me ryhme
I hate the way you’re always right I hate it when you lie I hate it when you make me laugh Even worse when you make me cry
I hate the way you’re not around And the fact that you didn’t call But mostly I hate the way I don’t hate you Not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all.
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Character name and description:
Her name is Katarina but everone says Kat.
She is a very impressive girl, she is very smart, she can also play the guitar, she is very sweet. In general, she is misunderstood by people and she cannot express her feelings. This situation gives her trouble. Some people see her as an aggressive person, but I think she is a shy person.
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Describe the scene:
The man she is in
love with lies to her, so Kat gets angry at her and doesn't talk. Kat sadly reads the poem she wrote to him in class, showing her emotions completely. She normally never does this. That's why this scene touched me so much. She wrote the poem herself, by the way.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The tone of the scene is sad because the man lied to the girl and they have not spoken since, or rather he betrayed her. The girl reads a poem in a tearful voice.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
stare,combat,lie,mind.
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Movie:
Attack on titan
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Your name for the monologue:
The bravest man in the earth erwin smith
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Monologue Text:
Everything that you thought had meaning. Every hope , dream , or moments of hapiness. None of it matters as you lie bleeding on the battlefield. None of it changes what a speeding rock does to a body. We all die. But does that mean our lives are meaningless ? Does that mean that there was no point in our being born ? Would you say that of our slain comrades ? What about their lives, were they meaningless? They were not ! Their memory serves an example to as all ! The courageous fallen , the anguished fallen. Their lives have meaning because we, the living refuse the them.
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Character name and description:
Erwin smith is a brave commander of army. He is blonde and has blue eyes. He great warrior. If he have to die for his soldiers, he does absolutely. And he loves his horse and his favorite friend levi.
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Describe the scene:
There are many giant monster in this area. And there is a giant monkey giant and it throws big rocks to destroy erwin’s army. Erwin’s army was trapped and they had to do something or they would die, and they chose to die fighting and attacked the enemy.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
Commander erwin died in this scene. It is his last speech for soldiers. Thanks to this attack. Giant monsters were destroyed by levi. This conversation encourage all soldiers. Erwin voice tone was brave.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?
Anguished
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Movie:
Cindirella
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Your name for the monologue:
I found the love with you.
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Monologue Text:
I never imagined this day would come, that I’d stand before you, and that you’d see me as I truly am. For so long, I was hidden, just a shadow in my own home. But with you, I feel seen, I feel alive. I know life hasn’t been easy, and I’ve been afraid of what’s to come, but I believe in us. In you. In love. I’ve always believed that kindness is the key to happiness, and now I see it. You’ve shown me that dreams can come true, and I will cherish this love forever.
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Character name and description:
Character name is Cinderella.Cindirella is kind, brave, and patient. She always stays hopeful, even in difficult times. Despite being mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, she remains caring and gentle. Her kindness and belief in love help her find happiness.
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Describe the scene:
In this scene, Cinderella finally stands before the prince. She feels seen and happy after years of being mistreated. She talks about her fears and believes in love and kindness now. She thanks the prince for showing her that dreams can come true and promises to cherish their love.
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What is the tone of the scene and why is the scene important for the story?
The importance of this scene is that Cinderella finally finds happiness and love. She is no longer hidden or mistreated. By talking to the prince, she shows her belief in kindness and love, proving that dreams can come true with hope.
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What is new or important vocabulary from the monologue text?