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Who's Afraid of the Working Class
by Christos Tsiolkas, Patricia Cornelius, Melissa Reeves, rew Bovell
A resigned, defensive, grief-stricken, raw Rhonda's monologue from "Who's Afraid of the Working Class" by Christos Tsiolkas, Patricia Cornelius, Melissa Reeves, Andrew Bovell. Genre: drama.
Rhonda reflects on her life as a mother living in poverty, her struggles with welfare services, and the tragic news of her children's death in a fire.
The Call
by Patricia Cornelius
Chunk experiences a sudden, nihilistic epiphany, realizing that societal expectations of success and morality are meaningless. He expresses a newfound sense of freedom from the pressures of conventional life to his friend Aldo.
Love
Lorenzo delivers a brutal and abusive monologue to his partner, shifting from a recollection of his initial attraction to her to a cruel verbal assault on her current appearance and state.
Chunk, a working-class man, experiences a violent moment of clarity where he rejects societal expectations of success. He rails against the traditional markers of achievement, such as wealth and status, declaring himself finally free from the 'hoax' of modern life.
Rhonda, a working-class mother, reflects on her life and fertility before recounting the devastating moment she learned her children died in a fire while seeking shelter in a charity bin.
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