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Picture Monologue
Midterm Monologue
Students must write a monologue and perform it from memory. The monologue must revolve around a picture of someone or it can be themselves.
Rubric Code:
S77BB9
By
aaron_mize
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Exam
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Drama Final
The Bard Is Displeased
10 pts
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
15 pts
The Bard Considers You His Equal
20 pts
Story Development
The Bard Is Displeased
The monologue lacks a beginning, middle and end. No shift in characters speech. Wording is random-unconnected and lacks logical progression.
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
The monologue has a beginning, middle and end. The shift in the character's speech is emerging. Use of language is effective but more edits may be needed.
The Bard Considers You His Equal
The monologue has a clear beginning, middle and end. A clear shift occurs in the characters speech suggesting a change in motivation or tactic. Excellent use of language (economy of words).
Character's Voice
The Bard Is Displeased
Script's language rarely reflects character history. Speech patterns, slang and style are not utilized. Speech reads as a narrative and doesn't create world of the character.
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
Script's language somewhat reflects character's background. Speech patters and stylings are occasionally utilized. The world of the character is emerging.
The Bard Considers You His Equal
Script's language clearly reflects character's history/status. Specific speech patterns, slang and style are utilized, creating world of character.
Imagery/Character Revelation
The Bard Is Displeased
The monologue employs little if any imagery to convey conflict or struggle. The imagery serves no purpose and doesn't enhance the speech.
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
The monologue uses some imagery in conveying journey of character. Character elements revealed through imagery that were previously unknown.
The Bard Considers You His Equal
The monologue efficiently employs imagery to convey the struggle/conflict within the speech. The imagery/speech clearly reveals a character element previously unknown.
Vocal Elements
The Bard Is Displeased
Fails to communicate expressively. Doesn't utilize rate, pitch, tone or volume. Inaudible at times. A Talking Head.
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
Communicates somewhat expressively. Use of rate, pitch, tone and volume utilized through most of the performance. Connection between voice and body emerging.
The Bard Considers You His Equal
Communicates expressively, enunciating words: varies rate, pitch, tone, volume of delivery effectively. Voice is connected to movement.
Stage Presence/Physical Engagement
The Bard Is Displeased
Movement lacks expression. Character not illuminated. Focus/Status non-existent. Lack of commitment/breaking character.
The Bard Believes You Have Promise
Moves somewhat expressively, using some gestures, body movements and facial expressions. Focus and status periodically lost through performance.
The Bard Considers You His Equal
Moves expressively, using variety of gestures, body movements, facials to effectively illuminate character. Focus and status maintained throughout monologue.
Keywords:
Script writing, Monologues
Subjects:
Arts and Design
English
(General)
Types:
Exam
Presentation
Reading
Assignment
Writing
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