Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Love of Virgil and Cely

If you are looking for the Story of Virgil and Cely by Lazaro M. Espinosa, I think you are in the right place. You can use this on your homework or if you have a play to act. 

The story is all about Arrange Marriage. Arrange Marriage is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are selected by individuals other than themselves, particularly by family members, such as parents. Virgil and Cely got engaged by their parents. They just knew each other for a couple of weeks and then they found out that they where engaged and ready to marry. But love has no limits, no boundaries, no excuses and no exception. 

If you want to know what happen to the story of Virgil and Cely, here is the complete script that we used during our act way back on my college days. During that time, I couldn't able to find a complete script of the story, I searched  on the Internet and I have no luck. I searched on YouTube and I saw this video and made this script based on that video. I hope I could able to help you with your project, homework, play or any reason why you're here.. ENJOY! 


The Love of Virgil and Cely

by Lazaro M. Espinosa


Virgil: Virgil was only seventeen years old | Still young..

Mother of Virgil: But his mother thought he was old enough, | so she courted a girl for him.
Strange? Perhaps in the city, | but in the provinces, | it is a common thing. Mothers usually choose the heart's choice of their children.

Virgil: That is why, | So many unfortunate young people find themselves tied to mates they hardly know.

Mother of Virgil: At least | at the beginning. 

Virgil: But Virgil was in luck. His mother | fell in love with a girl who was also the silent choice of his own heart. He had met her, | a month before.

Cely: And she had smiled at him.

Virgil: He had smiled at her too. | But had lacked the courage to speak to her.

Mother of Virgil: His mother took Virgil to the girl's house one afternoon | and introduced him to her. After that | she and the girl's mother

Mother of Cely: Left them together and went off to talk about some business of their own.

Virgil: Virgil was still very young. | Though good-looking |  and a bit mischievous with girls at times, | he had never made love to any of them. So now, he sat before the girl, | staring out of the window, | and desperately trying to think | of something to say "A beautiful sunset, is it not?" he finally said stiffly.

Cely: The girl looked at him, | smiled | and nodded, saying "Yes" at the same time.

Virgil: He smiled, | although | there was really nothing to smiled at in, what either the girl or he had said. Nevertheless, he smiled again.


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