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I haven’t been honest with you. I left o...

Ned Weeks

The Destiny of Me

Larry Kramer

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Gender
Male
Playing Age
Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act Two
Time & Place
The National Institutes of Health, 1992
Length
Long
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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I haven鈥檛 been honest with you. I left out the hardest part for me to talk about. It was done by another Ned, someone inside of me who took possession of me and did something I鈥檝e been terrified, every day of my life ever since, he might come back and do again. And, this time, succeed.
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I鈥檝e fought so hard not to inherit your failure. Poor newly-named Ned. Trying so hard to fight failure. Now increasing at an awful rate. I woke up in the hospital and Ben was there beside me.

Larry Kramer. The Destiny of Me. Plume, 1993. pp.96-7.

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