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Blitz
by Alan Plater
A young runaway named George finds a moment of safety and kindness with Ife, a Nigerian air raid warden, during the London Blitz. Ife offers George food and comfort before promising to help the boy return home to his family in Stepney.
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Caliban confronts Prospero, asserting his rightful ownership of the island and recounting how he was initially deceived by kindness. He expresses deep resentment for being enslaved and stripped of his sovereignty, using the very language he was taught to curse his captor.
His Dark Materials
by Jack Thorne
Lyra confronts her uncle, Lord Asriel, as he prepares to depart for the North, pleading for him to stay or take her with him. Asriel remains emotionally distant and dismissive, prioritizing his scientific mission over their relationship while Lyra struggles to find a connection through a story about kindness.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
by Charlie Kaufman
Joel and Clementine meet for the 'first' time on a Long Island Rail Road train, where the extroverted and erratic Clementine forces a conversation with the shy, reserved Joel. As they navigate an awkward but magnetic introduction, Clementine's volatile personality and Joel's quiet kindness create an immediate, if fractured, connection.
Hamnet
by Chloé Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell
A vulnerable, reflective, sorrowful Mary's monologue from "Hamnet" by Chloé Zhao & Maggie O'Farrell.