2. Dramatic monologue
- a combination of drama and poetry.
-A literary, usually verse composition in
which a speaker reveals his or her
character, often in relation to a critical
situation or event, in a monologue addressed
to the reader or to a presumed listener.
3. Blame me
It was me who did nothing I
didn’t try about everything
Me, never wanted you the
best I let you go out the nest
Left you cry that man’s
shoulder on Now he’s the new
dick you ride on I wasn’t
honest to you all the time
Stupid because I wanted you
all mine Brought you
everything I could Didn’t take
you places you would No
special treats, no sweet
surprises When I fell down, I
had a crisis Couldn’t learn
how to love you That’s why
you always searched some
new Middle of the night I
didn’t buy goods So dumb,
couldn’t make special foods
Can’t tell all I never couldn’t
be Easier this way, go on
blame me!
Arnold, Stucz
4. Character Sketch
noun Literature.
-a brief description or
portrayal of a person's
character, qualities, etc.
- a short essay describing
a person; literary profile.
5. Character Sketch
noun Literature.
-a brief description or
portrayal of a person's
character, qualities, etc.
- a short essay describing
a person; literary profile.
6. How to write a four to five character sketch
paragraph essay:
1.Introduction: Gives names of characters, title
of story, or piece of drama in which the
character appears.
2.Physical Description Provides description of
what character looks like, dresses like.
Age,weight, height, tattoos, etc.... for an
example: I'm 6'2, not much muscle, brown
hair, 15 years of age, my name is
Frederick, and i have no scars, tattoos,etc...
3. Actions & Abilities: Traits which describe
what the character does, or is capable of doing.
4.Moods, feelings, attitudes: Personal reactions
to various situations. Emotional makeup of the
character.
5.Conclusion: Last paragraph contains basic
summary of character. May contain comments
about the realism of character.