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For Whom The Bell Tolls Monologue

For Whom The Bell Tolls by Dudley Nichols
Character: Pilar
Gender: Female
Age (range): 18 - 55
Style: Drama
Length: 1 minute

 

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Pilar: Look at the ugliness. Yet one has a feeling within one that blinds a man while he loves you. You, with that feeling, blind him, and blind yourself. Then, one day, for no reason, he sees you as ugly as you really are and he is not blind anymore and then you see yourself as ugly as he sees you and you lose your man and your feeling... After a while, when you are as ugly as I am, as ugly as women can be, then, as I say after a while the feeling, the idiotic feeling that you are beautiful, grows slowly in one again. It grows like a cabbage. And then, when the feeling is grown, another man sees you and thinks you are beautiful and it is all to do over.

 

 

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