Monologue from Death of a Salesman

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Description

A monologue where young New Yorker Biff is trying to talk some sense into his father.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
now hear this. Really? This is me. You know why I had no address for three months. I still a suit in Kansas City and I was in jail. I still myself at a every good job since high school. And I never got anywhere because you blew me so full of hot air I could never stand taking orders from anybody. That's who's fault. It is. It's God damn time. You heard this. I had to be the big boss shot in two weeks and I'm through with it. Really? I ran down everything down 11 flights today with a pin in my hand and suddenly I stopped you hear me in the middle, that office building I stopped and I saw they saw the sky and I saw the things that I love in this world that work in the food, the time to sit into smoke. And I looked at the pen and he said to me So I grab this for why am I trying to become something I don't want to be? What am I doing in office? Making a contemptuous beggin full of myself? Point all that I want out there is waiting for me The minute I say I know who I am