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Good classic female monologues for a young teen?

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I need some classic monologues suitable for a thirteen year old (Maybe alice in wonderland or anne frank) please put the link or type the monologue

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  1. ALICE

    ALICE: [Angrily] Why, how impolite of him. I asked him a civil question, and he pretended not to hear me. That's not at all nice. [Calling after him] I say, Mr. White Rabbit, where are you going? Hmmm. He won't answer me. And I do so want to know what he is late for. I wonder if I might follow him. Why not? There's no rule that I mayn't go where I please. I--I will follow him. Wait for me, Mr. White Rabbit. I'm coming, too! [Falling] How curious. I never realized that rabbit holes were so dark . . . and so long . . . and so empty. I believe I have been falling for five minutes, and I still can't see the bottom! Hmph! After such a fall as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling downstairs. How brave they'll all think me at home. Why, I wouldn't say anything about it even if I fell off the top of the house! I wonder how many miles I've fallen by this time. I must be getting somewhere near the center of the earth. I wonder if I shall fall right through  the earth! How funny that would be. Oh, I think I see the bottom. Yes, I'm sure I see the bottom. I shall hit the bottom, hit it very hard, and oh, how it will hurt!

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    Ala Mode

    Good evening, Mrs. Audience,

    And Mr. Audience, too;

    I hope you're glad to see me,

    And will like me 'fore I'm through.

    I'm here to bid you welcome,

    I'm sure I like your style;

    We'll soon become right friendly

    If you will only smile.



    I'll try to entertain you

    With monologue and rhyme--

    But if you won't assist me

    We'll have a dreadful time.

    The world is full of worry,

    Let's forget it for a while,

    And take a trip to Funland--

    So stretch your mouth and smile.



    Some speakers talk of trouble,

    Of pessimistic creeds,

    But just an S-M-I-L-E [spell]

    Is all the old world needs.

    Be g*y, enthusiastic,

    And cheerful all the while,

    Forget your gloom and worries,

    And smile, smile, smile!



    And now the ice is broken,

    We're friends, that's how it stands,

    And if you feel as I do,

    You'll tell me with your hands, [Pantomimes applause]

    With song and jest and story,

    I shall an hour beguile;

    I'll do my best to please you,

    If you'll smile, smile, smile!

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