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Noah's Plea for Forever

from The Notebook

Written by Jeremy Leven

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The Notebook

A passionate, earnest, vulnerable NOAH's monologue from "The Notebook" by Jeremy Leven. Genre: romance.

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That’s right. We do that sometimes, remember? We don’t cut each other any slack. If I’m being a jerk or an arrogant sonofabitch, you tell me. If you’re a pain in the ass, which you are ninety-nine percent of the time, I’ve got no problem telling you, or hurting your feelings, which have about a two

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CharactersNOAH
Duration1-2 minutes
Age Range20s-30s
Gendermale
Genreromance
PeriodContemporary
Formatmonologue
SourceThe Notebook
Tonepassionate, earnest, vulnerable
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