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What are some examples of monologues?

What are some examples of monologues?

Monologue Examples From Literature

  • Hamlet. When you think of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the title character’s famous “To be or not to be” speech may come to mind as a prominent monologue.
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
  • Othello.
  • A Doll’s House.
  • The Crucible.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird.
  • The Color Purple.
  • Other Written Works With Monologues.

Where can I find monologues online?

Suggested sites for finding monologues on the web for free:

  1. Monologue Archive. An assortment of public domain monologues taken from classic plays organized by gender and type.
  2. Shakespeare’s Monologues.
  3. Audition Monologues by Stage Agent.
  4. The Monologue Database.
  5. Ace Your Audition Monologues.

What is the best monologue?

Here are some of the best movie monologues.

  • American Psycho – “Morning Routine”
  • Queen & Slim- “What Do You Want?”
  • Star Wars Episode V – “I Am Your Father”
  • Whiplash – “Break Up”
  • It’s A Wonderful Life – “Lasso the Moon”
  • The Big Lebowski – “I’m the Dude”
  • Training Day- “King Kong”
  • Rudy – Fortune’s Truth.

How do you find a monologue that suits you?

10 Tips For Choosing The Best Monologue For You

  1. Know your casting type and be realistic about it.
  2. Know your age range.
  3. Play to your strengths.
  4. Choose a monologue with shifts in emotion.
  5. Choose one that matches the role you are going for.
  6. If they haven’t specified timings, keep it short.
  7. Choose a strong character.

What are the 4 types of monologue?

Soliloquy (monologue in drama)

  • Dramatic monologue.
  • Operatic monologue.
  • Comic monologue.
  • Monologuing.
  • How does a monologue look like?

    A good monologue will have a clear beginning, middle and end. Like a mini story, the monologue should also include a clear shift from the beginning to the end, where the speaker has a revelation or a realization. Your monologue should begin and end with purpose.

    Where can I find a good monologue?

    But where do I find the monologues?

    • WorldCat is your friend.
    • Befriend your librarian.
    • The National New Play Network operates the New Play Exchange.
    • Most playwrights have agents or websites with contact information.
    • Look for lists.
    • Used bookstores are treasure troves.
    • New Dramatists.
    • Podcasts.

    What is the most famous monologue ever?

    Here are the 20 Greatest Monologues in Movie History:

    • 8 Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now.
    • 7 Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream.
    • 6 Tom Wilkinson in Michael Clayton.
    • 5 Meryl Streep in Sophie’s Choice.
    • 4 Mo’Nique in Precious.
    • 3 Samuel L.
    • 2 Viola Davis in Doubt.
    • 1 Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird.

    What is an acting monologue?

    What is a Monologue? A Monologue is a scene performed by one person. Although a monologue is not done with a scene partner, the actor should have an imaginary scene partner that they deliver the lines too or rather have someone in mind with whom he or she is talking.

    How do you perform a monologue effectively?

    Tips for Performing Your Best Monologue

    1. Avoid fidgeting beforehand.
    2. Don’t stare down the panel – pick a specific point for delivery!
    3. Pick from a play.
    4. Introduce or look for levels.
    5. Don’t go over time.
    6. Try to find something unique.
    7. Do your research.
    8. Show your personality.

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