For My Cuff:
....."she wants to know why she doesn't love it, which sounds to me like you have a calm and almost loving sound to your voice... just from reading the monologue...like he's explaining it to her with a lot of passion because he believes so strongly in it... haha nevermind... i just read the first line and now i'm reading more of it [Cuffer: I like it : )] .. actually yeah nevermind.. yep, clamly explaining it to her... wow this is a REALLY good monologue... you should do it for me...[Cuffer: so, I'm passionate?.. like, happy? ]... well... haha i'll read it again...this doesn't sound all that good... living off of the credit from people that you "own"... he wants to break from the past, he says, so break from owning people...is that what you're getting? well he says "to start living in the present we have to redeem our past- we have to break with it. And it can be redeemed only by suffering, only by the most unheard-of, unceasing labour."...... like it sounds like she doesn't want to work but he's telling her that it's the only way they can redeem the past .... alright i'm just reading this and he's all about work and treating people equally.... i'd say read it passionately because he believes in what he's talking about and he wants to change her and make her see the light about how bad it was to have people as slaves... he thinks that no one works at all...so he wants her to see that people should......calm, yet passionate and persuasive is what i'd say..... because he's trying to educate her about how the past was "wrong" in his eyes.... and yada yada i'll stop blabbering : p [Cuffer: wow. That's a lot of motivation : ) ]
Just in case you were curious. : )
Just in case you were curious. : )

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I LOVE IT!!!
Eff, that's awesome. Wow.
ps> if you have time, I'd still like the last three or so lines of text before my Trofimov monologue starts.
(I can get the Tempest ones online).
I love and miss you.
Me. (but you already knew that)
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