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Mrs. Kingshaw Monologue  

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Mrs. Kingshaw Monologue Introduction This is a monologue from Mrs. Kingshaw. This monologue has been written to express Mrs. Kingshaws feelings about her son, Charles, in comparison to her feelings about her stepson Edmund Hooper. This monologue has bee written under the inspiration of a poem named, 'My Last Dutches' by Robert Browning. I will try to use some of the skills applied by 'Robert Browning' in this monologue. This monologue is a representation of Mrs. Hooper, after the wedding, which is held two days after the death of her son. Mrs. Kingshaw in this monologue will be talking to Mrs. Fielding who is the mother of Anthony fielding. Anthony was a friend of both Charles Kingshaw and Edmund Hooper. The monologue is written to reflect Mrs. Kingshaw's personality, her views and her attitude towards other characters. The monologue begins with a fast paced environment where Mrs. Kinghshaw welcomes the party guests. The use...

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