What Is The Monologue Of I Married George

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I married George because I thought he was a gentleman, I thought he knew something about breeding, but he wasn’t fit to lick my shoe. He is no more of value than of the ashes of the valley. The pathetic, delusional man; thinking he really can please me with stupid words. ‘I love you Myrtle. I would do anything for you, and you know that’. But we all know that words are not REALLY made of gold, don’t we?
Crazy about him! Who said I was crazy about him? I never was any more crazy about him than I was about that man there. The only crazy I was was when I married him. I knew right away I made a mistake. He borrowed somebody’s best suit to get married in, and never even told me about it, the dirty coward! The man came after it one day when he was out: ‘Oh, is that your suit?’ I said. ‘This is the first I ever heard about it.’ But I gave it to him and then I lay down and cried to beat the band all afternoon. …show more content…

Isn’t it any woman’s dream to have a husband slaving for her and heeding her every single word? Are you wondering why I love Tom? He is a robust, posh man with life running through his every vein. His words are always heeded by others with absolute carelessness. He gave me everything I wanted; this apartment, the little Airedale puppy, my expensive necklace and, of course, money.
The only thing that would stop me from marrying Tom is his ‘catholic wife’ who wouldn’t divorce him. What’s her name again? ‘Daisy’. Ooh, gone a little soft now, have we? I can say her damned name as ,much as I wish! Daisy! Daisy! You have no power over me, Tom Buchanan! I am not your maid! Daisy! Daisy! I’ll say it whenever I want to! Daisy!

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