Young Benedict Arnold walks on stage.
Narrator 1- “Arnold’s life started simple and happy in Norwich, Connecticut. He was a mischievous little boy who played lots of pranks and took tons of risks.”
Young Benedict- “Hey look at …show more content…
When I grow up, I’m going to be a true hero and be remembered for centuries!” (Carves his initials into a nearby tree) “Someday I’ll go farther than them all. They think I am going to grow up rotten but I will show them that I will grow up great!”
Narrator 1- “How right he was but in the wrong way. As Arnold grew up, he became more ambitious and daring. He later opened an apothecary and general store in his hometown after being kicked from school. He was a shorter man but what he lacked in height, he made up for in attitude.” (Young Benedict and Benedict Arnold switch places on stage. We are in a sort of store.) Employee comes on stage. Benedict is furious.
Employee~ “Sir, pardon me, but we’re nearly out all of our supplies, and we are lacking what the townspeople demand! Hardly anybody wants anything anymore as well!”
Benedict Arnold- “Why are my supplies not selling and running out at the same time? This is an outrage. I shall find out who is responsible!”
Employee- “Sir, I believe it’s Britain’s fault. (Holds up Stamp Act and Sugar Act papers) They’ve been taxing us relentlessly.”
Benedict Arnold- “Those dirty lobsterbacks! (Slams fist into palm) They’re ruining my reputation and our rights. They’ve already done enough with that Boston Massacre of some sort. I must do something about …show more content…
I have found a fort in New York. It is called Fort Ticonderoga. We should try to penetrate their defenses and take it over. It will not be difficult, because they don’t guard the fort very well.” George Washington- “Are you sure that we will not lose a lot of men in the battle,