I know how to find a monologue or make a monologue. You just have to copy down at least 2 paragraphs. Make sure ALL of it is dialogue, and just make it sound like you are having a conversation with somebody. This MUST have helped.
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A good topic for a monologue would be after Elizabeth has had a child. You can reflect on Three events 1. Abigail and Johns Affair 2. Elizabeth protecting John adultery 3. The court trial when John confessed
It helps you to go after your objective and find your character
Observing the audience helps you understand the relationship between the audience and performers because, the way the people react to the actors shows their respect for them.
All I can find is that he has two sisters but that's not much help. Sorry.
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== == go to google and type monologue's for ages 14 -20 and that will give you your answer
It will probably help if you think about a monologue as being dialogue -- it's just dialogue with only one person talking. You just write a speech, and that's monologue.
(compassion - sympathy or pity for someone's suffering)His compassion led him to adopt a neglected dog from the shelter.The captain showed no compassion for the drowning passsengers.Examples of COMPASSIONHe felt compassion for the lost child.She shows compassion to the sick.She had the compassion to offer help when it was needed most.
It depends on the shape of the face. Congruence is of no help in this respect.
Pity is when you feel sorry for someone, but it doesn't come from your heart. Pity doesn't help anyone but compassion does. You will notice in the Gospels that "Jesus was moved with compassion for the multitudes" is mentioned several times. He saw their spiritual state and felt compassion for them, to help with their needs. You can feel pity for someone all day long, but when you feel compassion and empathy for someone you will be moved to action to help them in some way, hopefully.
Empathy, love, and help where it is needed.
compassion
you should treat them with respect and if they have drug problems treat them for that and put them in a rehab institute. Treat them with respect and help them find there way into a productive life.
Yes, a monologue can be spoken in monotone. However, using a monotone delivery may affect the overall impact of the performance as it could make the delivery sound less engaging or emotional. Adding variations in tone, pacing, and emphasis can help make the monologue more dynamic and interesting to the audience.
Cyrus' attitude was one of establishing an empire and then a stable and effective government and protection system rather than compassion. If he had compassion, the thousands who died in his conquests did not know about it.
Respect