Thursday, November 14, 2019
Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennetts Talking Heads Essay -- Papers
 Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads         The video, ââ¬Å"Talking Heads Twoâ⬠ was made in 1998. It is a collection of     six dramatic monologues by various different actors, each one telling     their own story. Bennett wrote a series of monologues in 1988 for BBC     2 at a time when they were having financial difficulties. Monologues     were chosen as they only required a few actors and cameramen. They     were successful and Bennett decided to write a second series of     monologues, the one which I am going to study is called ââ¬Å"Miss Fozzard     finds her feetâ⬠ and I will be discussing how Alan Bennett creates her     character and how her story is told.       The monologues were written for, and shown on television. The use of     the ââ¬Å"talking headâ⬠ as a dramatic device is effective as the audience     sees the expression on the actors face and then feels the emotion the     actor is portraying in their role. The effect of using the monologue     form is effective as there is only one character so the audience can     connect and understand the character better. In the collection of     monologues there are no special effects used i.e. flashbacks,     distractions also helps the audience understand the character.       The audience also has to use their imagination as other characters are     only spoken about and not seen so the audience has to imagine what     they look like. Also, as the monologues are only set in one scene, for     example Miss Fozzardââ¬â¢s lounge, the different locations described by     the characters also have to be imagined.       The purpose of the monologue is to entertain, however there is a limit     to which effects the producers can afford to use however, many     wouldnââ¬â¢t be used in a monol...              ... tone of voices of the unseen characters     used by Patricia Routledge (the actress) creates a successful     character. I think her characters exterior seems boring to someone who     takes a first glance, but as you get to know her throughout the     monologue her character evolves into someone interesting and funny. If     I was a member of the audience I think I would find Miss Fozzard     inoffensive and quite eccentric. However, I think these qualities in a     person are often amusing, as we frequently find in the monologue, and     her prejudice views may be at times questionable, but are mostly     harmless and funny. The audience would feel that this is only due to     Miss Fozzardââ¬â¢s old fashioned manner and this is what she has been     brought up to think. Overall, her character is excellently created and     brought to life and I enjoyed the monologue.                        
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