Who are you talking to? What is your relationship to this person? 4 sentences
I am talking to the world and my peers. Some of the people I may be friends with or close with and others I may have never met. In some parts of my monologue I may be talking directly to the virus. In a way the virus and my character have a close relationship as it is effecting her life and others.
2. What is your status in relation to this person? 1 sentence
The status between the world and my peers fluctuates but in a sense we all want the same thing, for the virus to end and things to go back to normal and therefore have the same status. However, the virus essentially has a higher status than me as it has taken over the world.
3. What do you want from them? 3 sentences
My character wants normalcy in the world. My character wants to establish connections with her peers and people around the world with similar feeling as my character. My character wants to make sure the people she is talking to that they know they are not alone.
4. Why do you want this? 3 sentences
My character wants this because she wants her life back. She misses doing the things she used to and live her life as normal. She needs people to know that there are others who feel the same as them and will provide hope for life being back soon.
5. What verbs are you using to get what you want? 3 words.
Plead, comfort, and question.