If you’re looking for dramatic monologues for women that will make the audience laugh while still being able to flex your acting range, this monologue from Oscar Wilde’sAn Ideal Husbandis an excellent choice. The word choice is just so perfect for the sheer amount of exasperation the speaker...
I Love Monologue There's a bottle on the shelf, talkin' to me Sayin', "Come over here, you can have a drink" We can make it through this lonely night together But that's a road I don't wanna go back down And I hate myself for what I'm thinkin' now Hey, it's just one ni...
Ap English Drama Monologue Thank you for taking an interest in the role! I really appreciate it. — So I have some background for the Emilia role, but it's open to creative freedom. She, Brandon (me) and the Kit all grew up on the bad side of town (I haven't picked a location...
dramatic monologue (redirected fromdramatic monologues) n. A literary, usually verse composition in which a speaker reveals his or her character, often in relation to a critical situation or event, in a monologue addressed to the reader or to a presumed listener. ...
And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms. The monologue goes on for a number of lines after this. In this ...
Dramatic monologue戏剧性独白 A 'dramatic monologue'is a piece of spoken verse that offers great insight into the feelings of the speaker. Not to be confused with a soliloquy in a play (which the character speaking speaks to themselves), dramatic monologues suggest an auditor or auditors. They ...
and women's dramatic monologues1844--1916 THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Florence Boos CappLauraThe "dramatic monologue" is curiously named, given that poems of this genre often feature characters not only listening to the speakers but responding to them. While "silent auditors," as such inscribed ...
Dramaticmonologue,pronetobemistakenlyrecognizedasanelementoftheplay,isatypeoflyricpoetrywritteninaformofaspeechofanindividualcharacter(alsocalled“persona”or“mask”)tohisorherauditors(listener). Itconsistsofthefollowingattributes: Thespeakerinthepoemisobviouslyunidenticaltothepoethimself,whonarratestheentirepoemina...
•Dramaticmonologue,pronetobemistakenlyrecognizedasanelementoftheplay,isatypeoflyricpoetrywritteninaformofaspeechofanindividualcharacter(alsocalled“persona”or“mask”)tohisorherauditors(listener).•Itconsistsofthefollowingattributes:1.Thespeakerinthepoemisobviouslyunidenticaltothepoethimself,whonarratestheentire...
1. the highest singing voice in women and boys. 2. a part for such a voice. 3. a singer with such a voice. 4. a musical instrument corresponding in compass to this voice. adj. 5. of or pertaining to a soprano; having the compass of a soprano. [1720–30; < Italian: ...