
Melody
from In a hundred years who'll know the difference
by Peg Kehret
Monologue Text
The following monologue is excerpts from “In 100 Years, Who'll Know the Difference?” written by Peg Kehret, a playwright and novelist.
My mother makes me furious. Whenever I'm upset about something, she always says, “In one hundred years, who'll know the difference?”
When she says that, she thinks it will…
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Author(s)
Character Name
Melody
Source Title
In a hundred years who'll know the difference
Source Type
PLAY
Act / Scene
I i
Setting
bedroon
Period
CONTEMPORARY
Publishing Status
UNPUBLISHED WORK
Content Rating
SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES
Era
CONTEMPORARY
Monologue Type
COMIC
Gender
FEMALE (FEMININE)
Age Range
TEEN
Race / Ethnicity
CAUCASIAN
Dialect
STANDARD ENGLISH
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Posted on: 2008-01-23 17:32:36 By: lilly3 |
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i love this monolouge!!Its so funny and its kinda like me with my mom!!Lol |
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