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Topic I need the monologue where Moritz commits suicide POINTS!!!
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noraa Posted at 6:16 pm on Dec. 16, 2008
I'll give 150 points OR MORE to whoever finds me a free copy of what Moritz in Spring Awakening says when he commits suicide. THE MUSICAL NOT THE PLAY

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tippytoetapper Posted at 10:22 am on April 19, 2009
Moritz Monologue <p> For the love of god, all I had to do was say yes! Ilse? Ilse! So what will I say? I'll tell them all- the angels. I got drunk in the snow. Then sang, and played pirates. Yes, I'll tell them. I'm ready now. I'll be an angel. (Burns letter) Ten minutes ago you could see the entire horizon. Now, only sparks. See, shooting stars. So dark. So dark. So dark. So dark. So dark. <p>
noraa Posted at 6:18 pm on Dec. 16, 2008
I need the musical, not the play.
Tits McGee Posted at 6:17 pm on Dec. 16, 2008
Just before he shoots himself, he burns Mrs. Gabor's letter, but his reasons for doing so are unclear. Perhaps he is angry at Mrs. Gabor for failing to save him, or perhaps he is angry with himself for having approached her for help. Moritz's closing words are "I won't go home again now." Wedekind does not include the actual suicide, but merely leaves his audience with the knowledge that Moritz is committed to his final action.

Maybe?

ohxxindie Posted at 6:17 pm on Dec. 16, 2008
http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/wedekind002.html

Is that it?

http://www.theatrehistory.com/plays/wedekind003.html

Or that?

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