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"Perfectly Frank" (Teen Monologue, Female)*Lightly Humorous*
Amy and her friend Doug are in Study Hall together getting
ready for the big math exam the tomorrow morning. You can tell that Amy
is a little tired and cranky, and the math homework seems to have taken
her over the edge. Doug lends a sypathetic ear.
Amy: You know something Doug, it seems like every
person I know is trying to be perfect. They're all working out to get
that perfect body, shopping to find those perfect clothes, saving money
to buy that perfect car, all this while trying to maintain straight "A's"
so they can get into the perfect college. Then we get to college...and
how many years do we have there?...Yeah, another four years to make tops
in our class, while balancing sports, activities, and part time jobs to
try to have that perfect resume for our applications. And I suppose you're
wondering why we need a perfect resume?...Well let me tell you. So you
can get that perfect job, make lots of money and be successful. (shakes
her head) Oh and then there's dating....we can't leave that out. Going
out with the right guy gets you into all the right parties, not to mention
improving your chances for being nominated for the Homecoming and Prom
royalty. It can make or break your high school experience. Some of my
friends are even perfect enough to be Runway Models, you know the ones,
they suck in their cheeks and prance down the runway with their "I disdain
you little people" look on their faces. The other night, while I was up
at 11 p.m. finishing my homework, (pushing the point) "because I'd just
gotten home from work after volleyball practice," so I got frustrated
and looked up the word "perfect" in the dictionary. You know something,
it's ironic, that we're all striving for an idea that comes somewhere
between "penguins" and "pinball". Doesn't that strike you as being stupid,
life is just to precious to waist. I'm ready to have some fun! (pause)
Well you just going to sit there, why don't you give me your opinion on
the matter. (beat) Yeah, Please, and be perfectly honest.
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