Dead Soldier

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A Monologue from the film \"All Quiet on the Western Front\" by Maxwell Anderson.
A bit clumsy and poorly recorded, this was my first. The scene calls for crying and neurotic emotion but I delivered it with a certain understanding that everyone dies, I just didn't expect it to happen to me.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Stop that! Stop it! Stop it! I can't bear the rest of it. I can't listen to that. Why do you take so long dying? You're going to die anyways. Oh, no! Oh, no. You won't die. Oh, no. You won't die. They're They're only little wounds. You'll get home. You'll be all right. You'll get home long before I will. You know I can't run away. That's why you accused me. I tell you, I didn't want to kill you. I try to keep you alive. If you jumped in here again, I wouldn't do it. You see, when you jumped in here you are my enemy. And I was afraid of you. But you're just a man like me. And I killed you. Forgive me. Say that. Say that for me. Say you forgive me. Oh, no. You're dead. You're better off than I am. You're through. They can't do any more to you now. Oh, God. What do they do this to