Monologue In theatre, a monologue is presented by a single character, most often to express their mental thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly.

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Monologue In theatre, a monologue is presented by a single character, most often to express their mental thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience.theatrecharacteraudience

Objective – what the character wants How can a character work to achieve their objective?

Eggheads by Jimmy Brunelle GWYNETH: Nice flowers. Nothing's wrong. I'm flying. Flying straight to college on a nuclear powered rocket marked "mutant." (And you're not the world's best dresser--you're missing a sock.) Alright, I’ll tell you, but you can't tell anyone. You googily vow? You don't googily vow, then I don't tell. Alright. (PAUSE) I'm a genius. I am. You know those tests we took a few months ago? Well, I'm a genius--a certified, indisputable egghead. I knew you'd be upset. That's why I didn't want to tell you. Now, you'll see me as an egghead--everyone will. Especially when they send me to 7th grade next year. That's my level. My parents are thinking of sending me to a special school for eggheads. I'm an egghead--I can't believe it--I'm an egghead. This is awful. 7th? They'll eat me alive. And they won't even bother spitting me out. I saw a show once, and the older kids had bacon and eggheads for breakfast AND lunch. I’m dead. Dead. What is the character’s overall objective? What tactics does she use?

Example Little Red Riding Hood Boy, you sure are pushy! I just met you and you’re trying to ask me out! Geez! You’ve got some nerve! First, my mom kicks me out of the house and sends me to the BP station to get grandma some snacks, then I run into you, you freak! All I wanted to do was play Halo today on my Xbox-360! Hey, what’s that? Modern Warfare 3! I’ve been wanting that for months! I can have it? Awesome!

Fairy Tale Monologue Pick a fairy tale character The length seconds long MAKE SURE YOU THINK ABOUT THE FOLLOWING WHEN YOU WRITE IT! (I’m looking for this) What does your character want? Why do they need to say this speech? What do they do to get what they want? Beginning, Middle, and End