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| Character | George Jung | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | |
| Age Range(s) | Young Adult (20-35), Adult (36-50) | |
| Type of monologue / Character is | Apologetic | |
| Type | Dramatic | |
| Year | 2001 | |
| Period | Contemporary | |
| Genre | Drama | |
| Description | Drug dealer George Jung writes a letter to his father to apologize for how his life turned out | |
Summary
Blow is the story of George Jung, a drug dealer who brought cocaine to America in the 70s. He gets rich by doing it but at the end he is arrested and goes to jail. This piece is a letter that George Jung writes to his father to apologize for how his life turned out and to tell him that he loves him.
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| Excerpt |
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| George Jung: "Hello, Dad. Y'know, I remember a lifetime ago I was about three and a half feet tall, weighing only sixty pounds, but every inch your son. Those Saturday mornings, going to work with my dad and we'd pile into that big, green truck. I thought that truck was the... " |
