Character Analysis
Monologues & Characters
Freedom Writers
Hip-Hop Decades
Random Facts We Know
100

This is what a character wants more than anything in a scene.

What is an objective?

100

A speech performed by one actor alone on stage.

What is a monologue?

100

This teacher believed in her students when others didn’t.

Who is Ms. Gruwell?

100

(1970s): Hip-hop started in this place.

Where is the Bronx, New York?

100

Most of our assignments are this type (not tests).

What are projects or group work?

200

This is what stands in the way of a character getting what they want.

What is an obstacle?

200

This type of monologue reveals a character’s thoughts directly to the audience.

What is a direct address?

200

Students expressed themselves through this form of writing.

What are journals?

200

This decade introduced breakdancing, popping, and locking.

What is the 1980s?

200

This is where you submit your assignments online.

What is Canvas?

300

The actions a character uses to overcome obstacles are called this.

What are tactics?

300

When performing a monologue, actors must show this through voice, movement, and facial expression.

What is emotion (or characterization)?

300

The movie shows how education can help students overcome this.

What is violence, racism, or stereotypes?

300

This decade is known as the “Golden Age” of hip-hop.

What is the 1990s?

300

What does it mean to be an ensemble?

To work together. 

400

This term refers to what a character is REALLY thinking but not saying out loud.

What is subtext?

400

This is the process of becoming your character physically and mentally.

What is characterization?

400

This book helped students connect their personal experiences to history.

What is reading about the Holocaust (or Anne Frank)?

400

This decade brought hip-hop more into the mainstream and on TV and YouTube. 

What is the 2000s?

400

When characters speak in a script for a movie, play or musical. 

What is dialogue?

500

Name one of Uta Hagen’s Nine Questions used to analyze a character.

Who am I? Where am I? What do I want?

500

Name one thing you must include in a strong monologue performance.

 Examples: clear emotion, strong voice, body language, memorization 

500

What is one major theme of Freedom Writers?

Examples: empathy, change, education, unity

500

Name one dance style from any hip-hop decade we studied.

  •  Examples: breaking, krumping, popping, locking 
500

Name one real-life skill theatre helps you build.

confidence, communication, teamwork

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