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Monologue Text - Drama: Shepard, Sam. Buried Child Revised Edition, Dramatists Play Service Inc. Acting Edition,
Monologue Text - Drama: Shepard, Sam. Buried Child Revised Edition, Dramatists Play Service Inc. Acting Edition,
She tells them to stay away from her as she is confused and does not understand why Vince's descriptions of his family do not match the people she sees. Shelly believes she may have been deceived by Vince and is unsure of why she came to the farmhouse in the first place.
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She tells them to stay away from her as she is confused and does not understand why Vince's descriptions of his family do not match the people she sees. Shelly believes she may have been deceived by Vince and is unsure of why she came to the farmhouse in the first place.
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She tells them to stay away from her as she is confused and does not understand why Vince's descriptions of his family do not match the people she sees. Shelly believes she may have been deceived by Vince and is unsure of why she came to the farmhouse in the first place.
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She tells them to stay away from her as she is confused and does not understand why Vince's descriptions of his family do not match the people she sees.
Sam shepard biography buried child shelly monologue Notable casts [ edit ]. The postmodern style that Shepard uses incorporates surrealism and symbolism in the realistic framework of a family drama. I dont even know what Im doing here. Vince then gets Tilden's attention, but Tilden also does not recognize Vince.Shelly believes she may have been deceived by Vince and is unsure of why she came to the farmhouse in the first place.
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Dont come near me! Dont anyone come near me. I dont need any words from you.
Im
not threatening anybody. I dont even know what Im doing here. You all say you dont
remember Vince, okay, maybe you don't.
Maybe its Vince thats crazy. Maybe hes made
this whole family thing up. I dont even care anymore. I was just coming along for the
ride. I thought itd be a nice gesture. Besides, I was curious. He made all of you sound
familiar to me. Every one of you. For every name, I had an image.
Every time hed tell
me a name, Id see the person. In fact, each of you was so clear in my mind that I actually
believed it was you. I really believed that when I walked through that door that the people
who lived here would turn out to be the same people in my imagination. Real people.
People with faces.
But I dont recognize any of you. Not one. Not even the slightest
resemblance.
Shepard, Sam. Buried Child Revised Edition, Dramatists Play Service Inc. Acting Edition,
SHOW: Buried Child
CHARACTER: Shelly
GENDER: Female
AGE RANGE: Late Teen/Young Adult
STYLE: Dramatic
SCENE: Act III, Scene 1
TIME & PLACE: Old Farm House, Illinois, Present Day
TIME PERIOD: Contemporary
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