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  • A Monologue from the film "The Devil's Own" by Kevin Jarre, David Aaron Cohen & Vincent Patrick
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CharacterRory Devaney
GenderMale
Age Range(s)Young Adult (20-35), Adult (36-50)
Type of monologue / Character isPersuasive, Descriptive, Lamenting, Complaining, Frustrated
TypeDramatic
Year1997
Period20th Century
GenreAction, Thriller, Drama
DescriptionRory explains why he is an IRA terrorist

Summary

Frankie McGuire is a IRA terrorist who escapes to NY City. There under the name of Rory Devaney (Brad Pitt), finds a place to stay in the house of an Irish cop, Tom O'Meara (Harrison Ford), who doesn't know who Frankie really is. Frankie tries to buy some weapons from a shady dealer and eventually Tom discovers what is really going on.

In this scene Tom has just found some money hidden in the room where Rory is staying and confronts him. Rory tells him why he is doing what he is doing.

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Excerpt
Rory: "Let me ask you, what if, what if tonight everything you had was burned down around you? What if you and yours were down on the street and you were spat on? Told you were nothin' you're no good?..."

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