2. Group 1
RIRIN KUSRINI A
SIGIT MARDIANSYAH
M. DIKI FAHMI F
DIDIN RUDINI
YUNI SULASTRI
3. What Is A Monologue?
A monologue is a speech that
expresses the thoughts or
feelings of one character.
4. MONOLOGUE
In theatre, the monologue can be a
great gift. It's a gift to the audience to
look up on that stage and see inside
the thoughts of a human being. For
the great monologues are private
moments, secrets, emotions,
heartbreaks, wonders.
5. Speech
A. Definition
Speech is an utterance with a good arrangement to be
delivered to the crowd. Examples : of such speech that the
state speech, speech welcoming the big day, rousing
speeches, welcome speech event or events, etc.
B. Objective
Speech generally perform one or more of the following :
Influencing others to want to follow our willingness to volunteer.
Giving an insight or information to others.
Make other people happy by entertaining speech so that others
happy and satisfied with the greeting we deliver.
6. Ad
Function
to promote products / services to other people / consumers.
Ads can be spread through several media, among others:
a) Print media
b) Electronic media
LIMITATIONS OF MASS MEDIA ADVERTISING
In general, the limitations of mass media advertising is as
follows:
1) not strong enough to influence the audience with a strong
characteristic.
2) duration too quickly (for TV and radio) so that messages conveyed
are sometimes less.
3) The occurrence of the sleeper effect, or the effect of advertising
will be reduced in approximately six weeks.
7. Announcement
Finoza (1995: 106) argues that the letter containing the notice is a
notice to the people that need to be known by anyone with an interest
in accordance with the contents of this announcement.
Principles
To make a good announcement, announcement makers need to
know the main points of the announcement, namely:
the purpose of the announcement
the content of the announcement
target announcement
media used
language announcements
the form of the announcement.
8. Example video monologue
This advertisement describes products that clean
drinking water and genuine as the baby is still pure.
9. Question ???
1. mentioned various monologues!
2. limitations mentioned in mass media advertising!
3. Mention the principal staple of the announcement!
12. The Need to Speak
In every monologue a character must need
to speak.
In every monologue you write, you must determine the
need for the character to speak.
• What drives the character?
• What is the character’s motivation?
13. Inanimate Object Monologue
Choose an object and give it a
voice. Is it happy? Unhappy?
What are its dreams, hopes, and
fears? What does it want?
What is its past and what does
it hope for the future?
Write a monologue for this
object – imagine it is speaking.
What would it say?
14. How do I write a quality
monologue?
A monologue should have a beginning, middle and an end.
A monologue should always reveal something – be it a story, a
secret, an answer to a question, or an emotional outpouring.
A monologue offers insight into the character.
15. Example: (soda can)
How could you just use me like this? I thought
we had something together. I thought I meant
something to you. When you chose me, I was
so excited. ME, you picked me out of everyone
else. I was a little worried about leaving home,
even though it was always, always cold in
there, but I just knew that together we would
have the most exciting and fabulous life. I gave
up everything for you. And you --- you just
threw me away. You used me up, and threw
me away. Was this all I meant to you? Was I
just some … container to you? Nothing more?
You could at least have put me in the recycling
bin.