ET. Acts 1, 3, and 6 of Doubt consist of monologues delivered by Father Flynn, who is onstage by himself. The very opening line of dialogue, "I believe in America," is iconic, and it begins Bonasera's request for Vito Corleone's help and sets the whole series into motion. A MAN OUTSIDE PLAYS THE ZITHER. I have such doubts!". 'Feathers; everywhere, Father.' He's twelve years old, what could be "private"? This monologue explores some of the many obstacles that hinder us from completely trusting in God. 'Yes, Father.' You have blamed false witness on your neighbor. Guess what, I loved it. (*Contains adult language which may be removed or substituted if necessary.) 'Now I want you to go back and gather up every last feather that flew out onto the wind,' 'Well,' she said, 'it can't be done. 'I Am That Merry Wanderer Of The Night' Soliloquy Analysis Award Winning Plays for Competition and Stage . Today, we are continuing in our series called: "Speak Life - Speaking Words that Heal, not Hurt. Viola Davis's performance as Mrs. Miller was praised by critics; Salon declared that the character was acted with: "a near-miraculous level of believability Davis, in her small, one-scene role, is incredibly movingI can barely remember a Davis performance where I haven't been moved [she] plays her character, an anxious, hardworking woman who's just trying to hold her life and family together, by holding everything close. "By the Mystic Monologues of Munnopor" Second Place Winner! There's a chain of discipline. So, this gentleman walks up to the counter. When the priest sermonizes about "gossip," there's a lot of particular details that are left out because he's in front of a whole congregation of people. He demands to know what proof she has, and she admits that all she has is her certainty. Gossip is an innate desire to our flesh.
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