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duologue
Romance
2 Characters

Jack's Art and Rose's Revelation

from Titanic

Written by James Cameron

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Titanic

Rose discovers Jack's sketchbook and is deeply moved by his artistic talent and his ability to capture the human soul. As they discuss his work and his time in Paris, the conversation shifts to a moment of profound intimacy when Jack reveals how clearly he sees Rose's true nature.

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ROSE: You have a gift, Jack. You do. You see people.

JACK: I see you.

ROSE: And...?

JACK: You wouldn'ta jumped.

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CharactersJack, Rose
Duration2 min
Age Range18-25
GenderAny
GenreRomance
PeriodContemporary
Formatduologue
SourceTitanic
Tonevulnerable
AccentAmerican
Suitable Foragent showcase, self tape, general practice
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