Elvira Blithe Spirit - British Narration

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A monologue from Blithe Spirit by British playwright Noel Coward. The character is Elvira, the late wife to Charles Condomine, who materialized in his vacation home. Elvira is considered to be the villain of the story as she creates tension and conflict between Charles and his new wife Ruth. This takes place in an argument Elvira and Charles have after Elvira accidentally kill Ruth while trying to kill Charles so she could be with him forever.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I sat there on the other side, just longing for you. Hey, after Tae I did. Really? You're fine with that brassy looking woman in this out. The friends I went on loving you and thinking truly ofyou. Then you married Ruth. And even then I forgave you. I tried to understand because I believe all this time deep inside you really love me best. It's why I put myself down for a visit. Different little this forms and wait there draughty passages for hours. Killing you would die before you met Ruth. Anything might be all right. She absolutely ruined you having a day before I realised that your books aren't 1/4 as good as they used to be, either.