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Creative writing at AS Language and Literature:
Write your own monologue!

 

  
  A common form of writing for Coursework at AS
  English language and Literature is the
  MONOLOGUE

  Here are some examples of students` work from the
  course in 2002/3.
  These are opening stage directions from monologues

 

 

  
  Here are the beginnings of the two monologues
 

  Jeff Boardman

 


 

 

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