12/8/2022 0 Comments Death of a salesman monologue![]() (After a pause) I’ve always made a point of not wasting my life, and everytime I come back here I know that all I’ve done is to waste my life. And now, I get here, and I don’t know what to do with myself. And whenever spring comes to where I am, I suddenly get the feeling, my God, I’m not getting anywhere! What the hell am I doing, playing around with horses, twenty eight dollars a week! I’m thirty-four years old, I oughta be makin my future. And it’s cool there now, see? Texas is cool now and it’s spring. There’s nothing more inspiring or–beautiful than the sight of a mare and a new colt. This farm I work on, it’s spring there now, see? And they’ve got about fifteen new colts. It’s why I came home now, I guess, because I realized it. And now, I get here, and I dont know what to do with myself. In Nebraska when I herded cattle, and the Dakotas, and Arizona, and now in Texas. Im thirty-four years old, I oughta be makin my future. Hap, I’ve had twenty or thirty different kinds of jobs since I left home before the war, and it always turns out the same. And always to have to get ahead of the next fella. To suffer fifty weeks of the year for the sake of a two week vacation, when all you really desire is to be outdoors, with your shirt off. To devote your whole life to keeping stock, or making phone calls, or selling or buying. If you would like to give a public performance of this monologue, please obtain authorization from the appropriate licensor. ![]() Monologues are presented on StageAgent for educational purposes only. To get on that subway on the hot mornings in summer. He drives seven hundred miles, and when he gets there no one knows him anymore, no one welcomes him. All monologues are property and copyright of their owners. just hit print every single monologue will print. Death of a Salesman Monologues An aging traveling salesman recognizes the emptiness of his life and tries to fix it. Shipping clerk, salesman, business of one kind or another. As always.read the entire script before performing your monologue. ![]() BIFF: Well, I spent six or seven years after high school trying to work myself up. Winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1949, Death of a Salesman has to this day remained a classic. ![]()
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