Exercises 120-123

120 - Breaking Down the Text 

- break the text into manageable bits 

- read over, looking for changes in what your character is thinking/doing 

- mark changes 

- changes in emotion, mood, atmosphere, tension 

- want to illustrate your characters emotional journey 

121 - What are the Given Circumstances? 

- decide on the character's given circumstances: where am I, what am I doing, what has just happened, what is the time, who is there with me, or am I alone, what can I see 

122 - What do I want? 

- what does the character want in the monologue 

- give your character an objective for each change in the text 

- remind yourself of the objective, what your character is working towards 

- dig deep into what your character really wants 

- delve into your character's subconscious

- put yourself in the circumstances then ask "what do I want?" 

123 - What is my action? 

- decide what your character is doing 

- decide on an action for the first part of the monologue before there is a change 

- give each part an action and improvise 

- put the bits together and improvise your whole piece

- the actions will become subconscious with practice   

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