Wednesday, May 23, 2012

night Mother by Marsha Norman

JESSIE: Mama, listen. I am not your child, I am what became of your child. I found an old baby picture of me. And it was somebody else, not me. It was somebody pink and fat who never heard of sick or lonely, somebody who cried and got fed,, and reached up and got held and kicked but didn't hurt anybody, and slept whenever she wanted to, just by closing her eyes. Somebody who mainly just laid there and laughed at the colors waving around over her head and chewed on a polka-dot whale and woke up knowing some new trick nearly every day and rolled over and drooled on the sheet and felt your hand pulling my quilt back up over me. That's who I started out and this is who is left. (There is no self-pity here) That's what this is about. It's somebody I lost, all right, it's my own self. Who I never was. Or who I tried to be and never got there. Somebody I waited for who never came. And never will. So, see, it doesn't much matter what else happens in the world or in this house, even. I'm what was worth waiting for and I didn't make it. Me...who might have made a difference to me...I'm not going to show up, so there's no reason to stay, except to keep you company, and that's...not reason enough because I'm not...very good company.

9 comments:

  1. Er, this isn't accurate. It's kind of pieced together. . .

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    1. I am truly sorry to have presented false information. I hate when that gets done to me and I absolutely hate and despise if I do it to someone else. I will try and find what I am missing and if I can't I'll take it down. Thanks for bringing this to my attention and also ,of course, for visiting my site. :)

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  2. agreed. you are missing parts

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  3. I think I have fixed the issue. Thank you again and have a lovely day. :)

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  4. This play affected me strongly; just a grueling and relentless series of events that perfectly illustrates the suicidal mindset. Knowing now there's a film adaptation with Sissy Spacek as Jessie, I feel quite compelled to track it down. Thanks for posting this excerpt.

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  5. this is not right i have the full one this is half of it

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  6. this is not right i have the full one this is half of it

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  7. This is monologue, Not a free script. Monologues are often pieced together for auditions and this is the audition cut

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