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Monologue Structure
Michael Peck
Created on April 6, 2023
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Transcript
Monologue Structure
Index
Hook
Plot Diagram
3. Quote
conclusion
It needs to be intriguing - does it make the audience want to hear more?- Provacative question - Surprising statement - Unusual fact
Hook
It needs to elicit emotion in the audience
It needs to have a connection with the audience
This is used to grab the attention of the reader/audience
Managing your voice.It’s your best ally.
It needs to be relevant - does it go along with your topic?
If the topic of your monologue is School issues, your hook shouldn't be about what you watched on TV last night.
Is your hook relevant? It needs to go along with the topic of the monologue
Think about making your audience more invested in your monologue and make sure it is relevant!
Is your hook intriguing? - Use a provocative question - Use a surprising statement - Use an unusual fact
Think about making your audience more invested in your monologue and make sure it is relevant!
Does your hook elicit an emotional response from your audience?
Use a personal anecdote, adress the audience directly, or use inclusive language.
Does your hook instill a connection between you and the audience?
Make sure that it is brief and to the point. You don't want it to be long-winded and take forever.
Is your hook concise?
Relevance
(enthusiastically, with a sword in hand) Hey Mom! I have decided what I want to be when I grow up! I want to be an astronaut so I can fly with a rocket at super high speeds vrrrooommm, vrrrooommm! How is this example relevant?
Again, your hook should be relevant to what your monologue is about. Everyone was telling me it was the right choice, but looking back I’m not sure it was. Bootcamp was fine. I was making friends and learning how hard this job would be. How is this example relevant?
Emotion
Intriguing
- Provocative Question: Are we truly in control of our own destinies, or are we merely puppets at the mercy of fate? How is this provocative?
- Surprising statement: Despite what society tells us, failure is not the opposite of success, it is a crucial component of it. How is this surprising?
- Unusual fact: Did you know that the world's largest organism is not a blue whale or an elephant, but a fungus that spans over 2,200 acres in Oregon?
- Humor: Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing! But seriously, have you ever stopped to think about the emotional journey our food goes through before it reaches our plates? Let's talk about it.
Connection
Connection
1. Personal Anecdote: I remember the time when I was eight years old and my family took a road trip to the Grand Canyon. As we stood at the edge of the vast canyon, I couldn't help but feel small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things. It was a moment that stuck with me and made me realize just how much of the world I had yet to discover. And now, years later, I find myself standing at another crossroads, facing a new journey of self-discovery and growth. As I embark on this new path, I can't help but feel that same sense of awe and wonder that I felt all those years ago at the Grand Canyon.
- Addressing the audience directly: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It's a pleasure to be here with all of you tonight. As I look out into this audience, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. You see, I've been thinking a lot lately about the power of human connection and the impact that we can have on each other's lives. And tonight, I want to talk to you about what it means to truly connect with someone, to share our stories, and to find common ground in a world that can sometimes feel so divided. So, let's take a journey together tonight and explore the power of human connection. Are you ready?
Connection
concise
Inclusive language: Hello, everyone! I'm so glad to be here with all of you today. As we begin this conversation, I want to make sure that everyone feels welcome and included. You see, in a world that can sometimes feel divisive, it's more important than ever to come together as a community and celebrate our differences. Whether you're young or old, male or female, gay or straight, or anything in between, your voice and your story matter. So, let's open up this dialogue and create a safe space for all of us to share our unique perspectives and experiences. Because when we embrace diversity and inclusivity, we create a richer, more vibrant world for everyone.
For a monologue about world war 2, a concise hook could look like the following: The echoes of World War II still resonate today.
Conclusion
These are the elements you should have
- Restate your main message- Emphasize the key points - Use vivid and memorable language - End with a call to action
When planning your monologue, refer back to these elements to help your writing be efficient.
The exposition of a monologue is the part where the speaker provides important information that helps the audience understand the context, background, and setting of the monologue. It sets the stage for the rest of the monologue by introducing key elements such as the characters, the situation, and the conflict. Think of it as the opening section of a story that gives the audience a clear idea of what they're about to hear.
Exposition
The exposition of a monologue is the part where the speaker provides important information that helps the audience understand the context, background, and setting of the monologue. It sets the stage for the rest of the monologue by introducing key elements such as the characters, the situation, and the conflict. Think of it as the opening section of a story that gives the audience a clear idea of what they're about to hear.
Rising Action
The climax of a monologue is the most intense and dramatic moment of the story. It's the point of maximum tension and conflict where the speaker's emotions and actions are at their peak. The climax is the culmination of the rising action and is usually the most memorable part of the monologue. It's the moment when the audience is most invested in the story and feels the most emotion. After the climax, the story begins to wind down towards its resolution.
Climax
The falling action of a monologue is the part where the speaker starts to wrap up the story and the tension begins to ease. This is where the consequences of the climax are revealed, and the speaker begins to tie up loose ends. It's like coming down from a hill, where the tension and excitement gradually decrease with each step. During the falling action, the audience learns about the aftermath of the climax and the speaker's emotional state. The falling action leads to the resolution, which is the final outcome of the story.
Falling Action
The falling action of a monologue is the part where the speaker starts to wrap up the story and the tension begins to ease. This is where the consequences of the climax are revealed, and the speaker begins to tie up loose ends. It's like coming down from a hill, where the tension and excitement gradually decrease with each step. During the falling action, the audience learns about the aftermath of the climax and the speaker's emotional state. The falling action leads to the resolution, which is the final outcome of the story.
Resolution
The weight of anxiety
Sections like this help you create order
Do you ever feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? That's what anxiety feels like to me. It's a constant burden that I can never seem to shake off.
Hook
Do you ever feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? That's what anxiety feels like to me. It's a constant burden that I can never seem to shake off.
Exposition
Do you ever feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? That's what anxiety feels like to me. It's a constant burden that I can never seem to shake off.
Rising Action
Do you ever feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? That's what anxiety feels like to me. It's a constant burden that I can never seem to shake off.
Climax
Do you ever feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? That's what anxiety feels like to me. It's a constant burden that I can never seem to shake off.
Falling Action
Living with anxiety is a daily battle, but it's a battle that I can win. I may never be completely free from the weight of anxiety, but I can learn to manage it. I can reach out for help when I need it, and I can be kind to myself when I'm struggling. And most importantly, I can remember that I'm not alone in this fight.