![]() The text uses non-standard language and abbreviation - 'I'll'. This monologue is written in an informal register which is suitable for the character and the audience, as the younger viewers would be more appealed to the informal speaking (and in fact even adults could find this appealing). The purpose of this monologue is to understand how the character is feeling. This creates a connection between the boy and the audience. Therefore it has the impact of appeal and entertainment as everyone has gone through this situation and can find it humorous. We have the connotation that this boy is attracted to this girl because of the way he behaves - 'SHE'S LOOKING AT ME!!' Everyone has most likely gone through the phase of sitting in a canteen and noticing someone they like, look at them. This monologue could be aimed at teenagers and adults. ![]() (he removes his sack)Whew! She's not looking at me! I wonder why she never looks at me?' On the other 's very hard to breathe in here. On the other hand.I can't tell if she's looking, until I take it off! Then again, if I never take it off I'll never have to know if she was looking or not. But, if she isn't looking at me, then maybe I could take it off quickly and she'd never notice it. ![]() If that little red-headed girl is looking at me with this stupid bag over my head she must think I'm the biggest fool alive. Why shouldn't she look at me? Is there any reason in the world why she shouldn't look at me? Is she so great, and I'm so small, that she can't spare one little moment?.SHE'S LOOKING AT ME!! SHE'S LOOKING AT ME!! (he puts his lunchbag over his head.).Lunchtime is among the worst time of the day for me. In fact, I can't remember her ever looking at me. I'm so much of a coward, she wouldn't even think of looking at me. 'All I have to do is stand up.I'm standing up!.I'm sitting down. It is popular for it's small cast and simple staging. It is based on characters from a comic strip created by Charles M. This monologue is from a 1967 musical comedy 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'.
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