- Praising his soldiers for staying loyal
- Announcing that the traitorous brother Polynices will not have a proper burial
- Announcing that he will take over the crown
I need to:
- Think about where each though is in the monologue, where each thoughts starts and finishes and adapt my delivery and tone to suit, to improve flow and progression of the speech, and so the audience have a better understanding of what I’m saying and what exactly is going on.
- Consider my intonation and inflection in my voice to make the change of thoughts and, in some cases, my mood more distinguishable for the audience.
- I need to get a better understand of the monologue so that I know how to deliver it, and get a better understanding of the character, thus giving a more believable and interesting performance.
To identify the different thoughts, I was asked to move from one side of the room to another each time I thought the thought changed. This put the text into better perspective and made each thought more identifiable.
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