Cheshire Cat Monologue !!install!!
A written monologue is only half the work. The demands a specific vocal and physical lexicon.
You’re all so terribly attached to your edges. Your skin. Your beginning and your end. You think you’re a solid thing. A noun. But you’re a verb, darling. A vanishing verb. You appear, you flicker, you leave a mark on the air, and then you’re gone. Cheshire Cat Monologue
Sartre, J.-P. (1943). Being and Nothingness. Translated by H. E. Barnes. New York: Philosophical Library. A written monologue is only half the work