Blue-Jay Monologue Analysis

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PROLOGUE: The caped crusaders of Gottum City are making their way towards the climactic battle against the menacing Poisson Ivy. With Blue-Jay making completely innocent phone calls to someone every now and then, Bait-Man and Click-bait feel confident and worriless. Nothing could go wrong in their upcoming triumph… SCENE 1 THE DOOR OUTSIDE POISSON IVY’S LAIR (Enter Click-Bait and Bait-Man) Bait-Man: Where’s Blue-Jay? Click-Bait: I think he said that he had to talk to someone. Bait-Man: But who? (Enter Blue-Jay) Blue-Jay: Okay, guys. Everything seems to be set. Bait-Man: What’s set? Blue-Jay: The trap... I mean, nothing. Click-Bait: What trap. Blue-Jay: (Acting sketchy) Um… the trap for Poisson Ivy. Click-Bait: Ok then Bait-Man: Everyone, quiet down. She’s unlikely to be benign, so watch your back. We’re… Ready. …show more content…

SCENE 2 INSIDE POISSON IVY’S LAIR (The caped crusaders burst through the window next to the door) Bait-Man: Poisson Ivy, you’re fried now. (Poisson Ivy walks out of the shadows, with two body guards behind her) Poisson Ivy: (In a heavy French accent) You do realise that there is a door two feet to your left that is unlocked, right? Bait-Man: I know, but what fun would that be. If we don’t make a dramatic entrance what kind of a cliché would we be if we just walked in through the door. Poisson Ivy: Then you could have just walked through