Monologue: I done tried to be everything a wife should be. Everything a wife could be. Been married eighteen years and I got to live to see the day you tell me you been seeing another women and done fathered a child by her. And you know I Ain't never wanted no half nothing in my life.everybody got different fathers and mothers….. My two sisters and my brother. Can't hardly tell who's who. Can't never sit down and talk about papa and mama it's your papa and your mama, and my pops and my mother. Rose character : Rose is a humble and a very realistic woman. She is a mother. She has high hopes for her family and wants to see her people succeed. she is also very selfless and compassionate. Emotion : You can tell by this monologue that she is very stressed and overwhelmed. She's wants some type of leeway, or stress releaser. She says she “has tried to be everything a wife should be” which means that she has been mistreated and it hurt her b...
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