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Young Sophie's Plan

from Sophie

Written by Bryan Willis

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A contemplative, hopeful, cautious, innocent Young Sophie's monologue from "Sophie" by Bryan Willis. Genre: serio-comic.

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I met a really nice boy last week. I mean really nice. He’s pleasant looking and has beautiful puppy dog eyes. He was really nice to me and I had a heart to heart with him and touched on subjects I find really interesting – infinity, stuff like that. He plays guitar and I sang along to his playing a

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CharactersYoung Sophie
Duration1-2 minutes
Age Rangeteens
Genderfemale
Genreserio-comic
PeriodContemporary
Formatmonologue
SourceSophie
Tonecontemplative, hopeful, cautious, innocent
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