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Question: GLINDA- the wizard of oz- monologue help!?
Heres a monologue for the wizard of oz character GLINDA:
Glinda: Are you a good witch or a bad witch!? Or is that the witch!? Well,
I’m a little muddled!. The munchkins called me because a new
witch has dropped a house on the wicked witch of the east!.
There’s the house and here you are and that’s all that’s left of the
wicked witch of the east!. And so, what the munchkins want to
know is, are you a good witch or a bad witch!?

can you please tell me how her mood/ how she feels when she says this!? how is her voice!? (calm!?)


please help and give me tips to making this monologue come to life in a performance!Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Straght from the Horses Mouth!
http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=5cAyPJkiQ!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Excited, with a hint of jealousy!. Though she does not show all of her emotion!. She remains very calm!. Her questions are in a non-threatening demeanor!. Most likely a high pitch!.

Her enemy is dead!.!.!.but you killed her, not her!. Because of her "goodness" she does not let it show!. Emphasize the silliness of the word "muddled", but not to make it seem too out of place!. She knows what Dorothy will soon face, so when she says "There’s the house and here you are and that’s all that’s left of the wicked witch of the east!." it is with a hint of worry!. This might be too exact but this what I would do!. She is the munchkins spokesman, so make it seem not like she works for them, but cares for them onstage!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

she's friendly, billie burke spoke with a high-pitched voice that reflected the inquisitiveness of the questions asked with a non-threatening demeanor!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

watch the movie!.!.!.her voice is kinda calm and confusedWww@QuestionHome@Com