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Miss Julie

After Miss Julie

Patrick Marber

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Character
Gender
Female
Playing Age
Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Scene 3
Time & Place
The kitchen of a large English mansion, July 1945
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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...Did I tell you about my mother? She had this thing about women’s emancipation...she swore she’d never marry so she told my father she’d be his lover but never his wife. (Pause) But then...I was born.
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A child experiences the world so deeply...without the sophistication to protect itself...it’s not fair really. (_Pause) My mother--almost on her deathbed--no, on her deathbed, made me swear that I’d never be a slave to any man.

Patrick Marber. After Miss Julie. Dramatists Play Service, 2010. Pp. 24-25.

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