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Monologue Vocabulary

Monologue Vocabulary. Characterization. Developing and portraying a personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup. Stock Character. A familiar character who is the same type of character in every play. Stereotypical Character.

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Monologue Vocabulary

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  1. Monologue Vocabulary

  2. Characterization Developing and portraying a personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup

  3. Stock Character A familiar character who is the same type of character in every play

  4. Stereotypical Character Familiar character identified by an oversimplified pattern of behavior that typically labels the character as being part of a group of people

  5. Mannerisms Simple behaviors such as nail biting, raising an eyebrow, or twisting a lock of hair are unconsciously repeated. Unconscious habits or peculiarities.

  6. Monologue A long speech spoken by one person, revealing personal thoughts and feelings.

  7. Soliloquy A monologue usually delivered while the character is alone onstage, thinking aloud

  8. Analyze To study carefully or examine critically

  9. First Person Thoughts written as if you are the person to whom this story is happening

  10. Analyze Characterization • External • Internal • Vocalization

  11. External • Posture • mannerisms • outward appearance • rhythm

  12. Internal • Desires • Thoughts • Feelings • Reactions

  13. Vocalization The way we speak

  14. What motivates vocalization? • Internal Characterization • External Characterization

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