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Charlie Brown sees the cute red-headed girl eating lunch alone and wonders if he should ask to join her. He thinks about how lonely lunchtime is for him. Though there is an open spot next to the girl, Charlie Brown is too shy and afraid of being rejected to actually go over and sit with her. To his surprise, the girl suddenly looks over at Charlie Brown.

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Charlie Brown Monologue PDF

Charlie Brown sees the cute red-headed girl eating lunch alone and wonders if he should ask to join her. He thinks about how lonely lunchtime is for him. Though there is an open spot next to the girl, Charlie Brown is too shy and afraid of being rejected to actually go over and sit with her. To his surprise, the girl suddenly looks over at Charlie Brown.

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'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' by Clark Gesner

Act 1, Scene 2 - School


Summary: Charlie Brown see's the "cute little red-headed girl" and wonders if she will notice
him.

Charlie Brown:
I think lunchtime is about the worst time of day for me. Always having to
sit here alone. Of course, sometimes, mornings aren’t so pleasant either.
Waking up and wondering if anyone would really miss me if I never got
out of bed. Then there’s the night, too. Lying there and thinking about all
the stupid things I’ve done during the day. And all those hours in
between when I do all those stupid things. Well, lunchtime is among the
worst times of the day for me.
Well, I guess I’d better see what I’ve got. Peanut butter. Some
psychiatrists say that people who eat peanut butter sandwiches are
lonely…I guess they’re right. And when you’re really lonely, the peanut
butter sticks to the roof of your mouth.
There’s that cute little red-headed girl eating her lunch over there. I
wonder what she would do if I went over and asked her if I could sit and
have lunch with her? She’d probably laugh right in my face… it’s hard on
a face when it gets laughed in.
There’s an empty place next to her on the bench. There’s no reason why
I couldn’t just go over and sit there. All I have to do is stand up… I’m
standing up! I’m sitting down. I’m a coward. I’m so much of a coward,
she wouldn’t even think of looking at me. She hardly ever does look at
me. In fact, I can’t remember her ever looking at me. Why shouldn’t she
look at me? Is there any reason in the world why she shouldn’t look at
me? Is she so great, and I’m so small, that she can’t spare one little
moment? SHE’S LOOKING AT ME!! SHE’S LOOKING AT ME!! (he puts
his lunch bag over his head.)

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