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Monologue Mania Day Day # 244 by Janet S. Tiger Well Planned Oct. 14, 2014
Note - Today marks passing the 2/3 point in the year - only 121 monologues to go!
Well Planned
A monologue by Janet S. Tiger © all rights reserved [email protected]
(The older man who comes onstage is wearing the coat of a doctor. He holds something in his hand)
One day, when I was just five years old, the doctor came to our house....that'll tell you how old I am! He came because my sister had something in her eye, and my mother was afraid to move her. So the doctor took the chip of wood out, and afterwards, he saw me looking. I asked him, 'Doctor Benton, if we have two eyes, why do we only see one picture?'
And he thought for a moment and said......'But how many brains do you have?' And those words changed my life!
(He now opens his hand and shows what he has been holding.)
See this? I mean, do you really SEE this?
(He holds the item to his eye)
It's an eye. I am looking at an eye. Not a real one, but one that they make in a factory, and it is pretty damn realistic.
When I was a med student....oh, about a million years ago, they had wooden eyes, painted to approximate what an eye looked like. Now...now I can go onto a computer and look into the eye, at the most incredible part of the human body! And I can see into the brain!
If you give me two minutes, I can prove there is a God! You see, this amazing eye that we have, it was created with a tiny opening that has no nerves, nothing that can be damaged....knowing that one day, today, we would be able to put tiny tools through this opening into the eye, and fix the problems that the eye can develop - detached retinas, hemorrhages, relieving pressure- trouble that can make us blind, unable to see!
This is something that does not happen by chance!
I have spent my entire life studying, and repairing this amazing creation.....and now.....now that I have the knowledge to help people.....you tell me that, after all these years.....I am losing my vision.
(He laughs and throws the eye into the crowd)
Amazing! Macular degeneration! I know all about it, and yet....I can do nothing.
(He turns to go, stops, looks back)
I guess....I just didn't see this coming.....
(He laughs as he exits. The end of sight.....but hopefully not of vision)
-------------------------------------- Janet S. Tiger 858-736-6315 www.JanetSTiger.weebly.com Member Dramatists Guild since 1983 Playwright-in-Residence Swedenborg Hall 2006-8 --------------------------------------------------------
- for a whole year!
Note: A few words about 'free' - all these monologues are protected under copyright law and are free to read, free to perform and video as long as no money is charged. Once you charge admission or a donation, or include my work in an anthology, you need to contact me for royalty info.
If you just started this blog and want to read the earlier monologues, please
scroll down for the previous days or go to http://www.monologuestore.com/ -click on the Monologue Mania button please scroll down.
To start at the beginning - Feb. 13, - click here.
For a list of the blurbs from each day, click here
Help a playwright and get more great award-winning monologues - MonologueZone.com
Thank you for your comments - and for liking and sharing this site ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monologue Mania Day Day # 244 by Janet S. Tiger Well Planned Oct. 14, 2014
Note - Today marks passing the 2/3 point in the year - only 121 monologues to go!
Well Planned
A monologue by Janet S. Tiger © all rights reserved [email protected]
(The older man who comes onstage is wearing the coat of a doctor. He holds something in his hand)
One day, when I was just five years old, the doctor came to our house....that'll tell you how old I am! He came because my sister had something in her eye, and my mother was afraid to move her. So the doctor took the chip of wood out, and afterwards, he saw me looking. I asked him, 'Doctor Benton, if we have two eyes, why do we only see one picture?'
And he thought for a moment and said......'But how many brains do you have?' And those words changed my life!
(He now opens his hand and shows what he has been holding.)
See this? I mean, do you really SEE this?
(He holds the item to his eye)
It's an eye. I am looking at an eye. Not a real one, but one that they make in a factory, and it is pretty damn realistic.
When I was a med student....oh, about a million years ago, they had wooden eyes, painted to approximate what an eye looked like. Now...now I can go onto a computer and look into the eye, at the most incredible part of the human body! And I can see into the brain!
If you give me two minutes, I can prove there is a God! You see, this amazing eye that we have, it was created with a tiny opening that has no nerves, nothing that can be damaged....knowing that one day, today, we would be able to put tiny tools through this opening into the eye, and fix the problems that the eye can develop - detached retinas, hemorrhages, relieving pressure- trouble that can make us blind, unable to see!
This is something that does not happen by chance!
I have spent my entire life studying, and repairing this amazing creation.....and now.....now that I have the knowledge to help people.....you tell me that, after all these years.....I am losing my vision.
(He laughs and throws the eye into the crowd)
Amazing! Macular degeneration! I know all about it, and yet....I can do nothing.
(He turns to go, stops, looks back)
I guess....I just didn't see this coming.....
(He laughs as he exits. The end of sight.....but hopefully not of vision)
-------------------------------------- Janet S. Tiger 858-736-6315 www.JanetSTiger.weebly.com Member Dramatists Guild since 1983 Playwright-in-Residence Swedenborg Hall 2006-8 --------------------------------------------------------