Ugh! I hate my life! Why do I have to go to my room! It's SO not fair! I didn't do anything to deserve this! I swear my mom will have to pay! Big time! All I did was tell her no when she said to give the dog a bath. Doesn't she know it was a joke! God I can't take it anymore. Maybe I'll just run away. Then she'd be sorry. Shed wish she never sent me to my room. She'd miss me so much that she'd send the police out looking for me. But then I'd be in even more trouble. Maybe that's not such a good idea after all. Geese it's so boring up here. Mom! Can I come down now?
Good luck and I hope it works! its kind of a dramatic/comedic monologue so if it needs to be more dramatic don't use it. I wrote it myself so you wont find another that's exactly like it.
A monologue (or monolog) is when the character may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud, directly addressing another character, or speaking to the audience, especially the former. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, animation, etc.). It is distinct from a soliloquy, which is where a character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters.
Good monolog sites are the ones you can see on television. The major networks have late night television shows. Each of these talk shows starts off with the hosts doing a monolog.
...a monologue.
solilquy....
Wallerstein and Kelly in 1980
Dialogue = 2+ people Monologue = 1 person
People have different opinions. However I think most would agree that Henry V monologue prior to Agincout is dramatic.
A dramatic monologue is a piece of spoken verse that offers great insight into feelings of the speaker.
well i think theres one in London and Edinburgh your have to search on your local search engine but im sure theres one in London have a look all my luck to you from mrs advice
I would try Youtube. Usually prestigious art academies have some on their websites.
No, "Two Views of a Cadaver Room" by Sylvia Plath is not a dramatic monologue. It is a poem that presents contrasting perspectives on death and the human body's physical decay. It does not feature a single speaker addressing a listener or audience as a dramatic monologue typically would.
speech or sermon
Here is a list of what I believe are dramatic female monologues written on MonologueBlogger.com "The Actors Free Monologue Service Provider". Thousands of monologues to choose from PLUS free monologue help. Keep in mind there are a number of dramatic moments in Shakespearean and other classic and modern theatre that are presented by females. 1. "Protective Shield" (Drama) 1 Minute 2. "My Greatest Trophy" (drama) 1 Minute 3. "Smile Pretty, Alice" (drama) 1 Minute 4. "Big Mouth" (drama) 2 Minutes 5. "15 Cents" (drama) 1 Minute 6. "Coffee Table" (drama) 1-2 Minutes 7. "Digging My Man" (drama) 1 Minute 8. "Spirit Forward" (drama) 1-2 Minutes 9. "One Thing" (drama) 1 Minute 10. "Breaking Through" (drama) 2 Minutes 11. "The Damage" (drama) Under 1 Minute 12. "Beautiful Day" (drama) 1 Minute 13. "Bruise" (drama) 1 Minute 14. "Contents Flammable" (drama) 2 Minutes 15. "All Bets Are Off" (drama) 2 Minutes 16. "A Thousand Kisses" (drama) 1 Minute 17. "Choose Them Better" (drama) 1 Minute 18. "Spoken Diary" (drama) 1 Minute 19. "Just A crack" (drama) 1-2 Minutes 20. "Pay Attention" (drama) 1 Minute 21. "The Back Room" (drama) 2 Minutes 22. "Going, Going, Gone" (drama) 1 Minute 23. "No Comparison" (drama) 1 Minute 24. "Above and Beyong" (drama) 1 Minute 25. "Grandma's Will" (drama) 2 Minutes 26. "Move On" (drama) 1 Minute 27. "Shopping List" (drama) 1 Minute 28. "Before It's To Late" (drama) 1 Minute 29. "Give Me A Break" (drama) 1 Minute 30. "Waking Up" (drama) 1 Minute
He and her.
A monologue (or monolog) is when the character may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud, directly addressing another character, or speaking to the audience, especially the former. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, animation, etc.). It is distinct from a soliloquy, which is where a character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters.
yes
Good monolog sites are the ones you can see on television. The major networks have late night television shows. Each of these talk shows starts off with the hosts doing a monolog.