Monologue Analysis Worksheet



Use this to help you turn your monologue into a scene. (HINT! – It will also help you write your character analysis.)What are the given circumstances – who, what, when, and where – the context of the speech. Remember, is Janet your florist, or is Janet your arch nemesis? Be specific! Who are you? Who are you talking to? What is your relationship/history?Where are you? When does the scene take place? – (choose a time based on elements that would add urgency and specificity to the situation Ex. Late for an appointment, or bad weather.)What do you need/want from the other character? What does the non-speaking character need/want from you?What are the conflicts and obstacles apparent in the scene? How do they connect with the unfolding story and the needs of the characters? (All answers need to contribute to the unity and effectiveness of the story)What tactics are apparent or implied in the monologue? What do you do to get what you want? ................
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