http://www.monologuearchive.com/ they have a few good monologues there.
Whaere can you find teen monologues
If you go to your local library they generally have a lot of monologues. I recommend monologues by Peg Kehret.
It depends on how the person is like. They should also choose one that makes sense and where they understand all the words and can say them easily. They should be able to connect with it in order to give a good performance. It doesn't have to be too long either!
Any theater clearing house sells books of monologues for auditioning purposes. Check out http://www.freewebs.com/teentasticmonologues, they always have some good, funny ones that are good for the entire family.
The 'Scenespiration' website has a blog that has lots of funny monologues for girls and boys.
The Regina Monologues was created on 2003-11-23.
There are many different websites on the internet which provide you with short monologues for both kids and teens. You can search it through notable search engines and look for the best one that suits your need.
Monologues can be categorized into several types, including dramatic, comedic, and interior monologues. Dramatic monologues often express a character's emotions or thoughts in a pivotal moment, while comedic monologues use humor to entertain and engage the audience. Interior monologues delve into a character's inner thoughts and feelings, often revealing their motivations and conflicts. Additionally, there are also narrative monologues that convey a story or recount events from a specific character's perspective.
Constantly. Choruses, Soliloquys and long set speeches are all monologues.
There are monologues in Breaking Dawn because the author wanten to show us different perspectives...