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Saturday, May 18, 2019

A previously written monologue of ‘Our Sammy’, which is from the Blood Brothers play

For our development section of the course we are asked to do a monologue. This could either be a previously written monologue of Our Sammy, which is from the credit line Brothers play, or to redeem up our own monologue which relates to the play Blood Brothers.I decided to write my own monologue, because It gave me the prognosis to be original, and to express what I interpret what the characters are feeling, so that I could put it into my own wrangling and to block the piece how I wanted it to be performed.The monologue word comes from the Greek words mono and boy which means one word, it is a linguist act designed to transport/convey nurture by one person directly addressing the audience. In a monologue the thespian needs to be alone, however, none of the other cast speaks. Although when an actor/actress is alone, perhaps thinking out loud, this is a soliloquy, not a monologue.There are two basic types of monologue that can be performed, these are a out-of-door monologue Where by the actor speaks to another person, who is not in the performance space and who is not in the audience. inside(prenominal) Monologue This is where the actor speaks to himself or herself. It is examining their own sensory and perceptual experiences and reveals the versed motives/thoughts to the audience. This is commonly used in stream of consciousness (stream of consciousness indicates a library technique (works of fiction using certain techniques to order a story)) writing.A monologue is an art form in and of its self, barely it is always part of a bigger, dialogue-based play. It is a provision of another point or angle in relating to the audience and revealing the characters inner life, motives and emotions.My own written monologue is about Edward just after hes meet Mickey, it shows his emotions towards Mickey, how incredible the coincidence is that they countenance the same birth date and how angry/annoyed he feels toward Mrs Lyons and Mrs Johnstone when whenever they mee t they instantly split them up and stop them playing.My MonologueBorn on the same day, fancy that?July the 18th, so we made a contractBlood brothers forever joined by bloodForever more rest by himAnd hes standing by meHes a jolly old chap, hes smashing greatThe F word, a plate in his headBut most of all being PISSED OFFHes super fun but dead careful he knowsHow to play count to ten and youll be on your wayThats his darling gameBut Im not allowed to play anymoreBecause mummy says soWhenever we meet, Mrs Johnstone or mummy splits us upAn excuse, bed time or something like thatBut I dont mind because were blood brothersBlood brothers forever and ever so its all alright.So when mummy comes and spoils the funI truly. really want her toto F offBut its not fair she always winsAnd anyway Im only sevenerOnly seven and a bit

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