Dramatic Monologue Full

Profile photo for Lisa Ronaghan
Not Yet Rated
0:00
Radio Ad
12
0

Description

Monologue from Radio Play, Bull.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
No, Thomas. I feel really sorry. I do. I promise I D'oh, I'm feeling sorrow right now. I've always known that you tried to hide things or lie or whatever I've always known about your life. Things you don't know. I know. I know that you have to pay marrying that certain amount every month. And when she hears that you out ofthe work, her low estimation of you will drop even further. It will. I promise she won't be surprised. And that's the really tragic thing for you. She won't be like Oh, my God. He lost his job. Oh, my God. She was like, Yeah, of course he lost his job. ******* retard. Good thing I got out while I could not let him see Harry too much. Don't want Harry to grow up in the distorted disabled image of his ******* drip drip of a father. I expect that's what she'll think. It's tough, isn't it? Life, Is it more difficult than you thought it would be? I mean, I'm sure you thought it was difficult, but that through sheer hard work and long hours and inspiration and in your case, perspiration that you would come through and in the end, succeed because you thought that despite everything it was in this country, at least a meritocracy and that fair play, an honest, transparent behaviour in the workplace would be rewarded. In the end, the bad people like me would fall by the wayside, and good people like you would triumph. That's what you thought, isn't it, Apes?