SEVEN GUITARS Act 1; Scene 4 LOUISE However it go he make it go that way. He remind me of Henry. That man walked out on me and that was the best thing that happened to me. When he left I told myself say, “If you have to say hello before you can say good-bye I ain’t never got to worry about nobody saying good-bye to me no more.” I ain’t never going through one of them good-byes again. He was standing upstairs in the hallway. Told me say, “I’m leaving.” I asked him, “What for? After twelve years. Why you gonna leave after all this time? After you done used me up.” He say, “It’s something I got to do.” Then he went on and gathered up his things. He left a razor and a pair of shoes. They still up there... He got to the doorway and I told him, “Leave your pistol. Don’t leave me here by myself.” He ain’t said nothing. He took out his pistol and handed it to me. I told him say, “I ought to shoot you.” We laughed and then he kissed me good-bye. I ain’t seen him since. I got that pistol upstairs now. What I’m trying to tell you is, don’t let no man use you up and then talk about he gotta go. Shoot him first.
It's perception. It can be both drama and comedy.. you know when you experience something that isn't funny but after you get over it and you tell the story to others sometimes it can have a comical tone. So this is how I perceived it personally. I liked it!
SEVEN GUITARS
Act 1; Scene 4 LOUISE
However it go he make it go that way. He remind me of Henry. That man walked out on me and that was the best thing that happened to me. When he left I told myself say, “If you have to say hello before you can say good-bye I ain’t never got to worry about nobody saying good-bye to me no more.” I ain’t never going through one of them good-byes again. He was standing upstairs in the hallway. Told me say, “I’m leaving.” I asked him, “What for? After twelve years. Why you gonna leave after all this time? After you done used me up.” He say, “It’s something I got to do.” Then he went on and gathered up his things. He left a razor and a pair of shoes. They still up there...
He got to the doorway and I told him, “Leave your pistol. Don’t leave me here by myself.” He ain’t said nothing. He took out his pistol and handed it to me. I told him say, “I ought to shoot you.” We laughed and then he kissed me good-bye. I ain’t seen him since. I got that pistol upstairs now. What I’m trying to tell you is, don’t let no man use you up and then talk about he gotta go. Shoot him first.
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This is brilliant. Aryana is an excellent performer. Thank you!
This was veryyyyy good!!❤
this is so amazing i felt the passion.
I am such a fan lmaooo you’re sooooo good bih
Awesome job! You're monologue was so good!
She’s INCREDIBLE!
Wow.
love it! :)
She was so engaging.
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Youre amazing and soooo beautiful
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What is the title of this piece? GREAT execution!
It's from Seven Guitars and the character's name is Louise
Mykal W is this where the monologue started ? Or we jus getting a glimpse
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Glimpse. It's actually part of a dialogue scene. 💙
Hi Ary!!
Where can I find August Wilson's monologues?
awesome, i love you oh sorry your performance lol
You are so cute
Does she have a website?
She’s fantastic. But it seemed like a dramatic monologue to me and people were laughing. Is it a comedy?
That’s what I wondering too
People are relating to her. Emotions feelings.
Its dramatic sarcasm.. So some lines ought to be funny
I performed it also, and people were laughing
It's perception. It can be both drama and comedy.. you know when you experience something that isn't funny but after you get over it and you tell the story to others sometimes it can have a comical tone. So this is how I perceived it personally. I liked it!
King Hedley II.
That came afterward. A sequel, of sort. 💙
We can’t hear you.