Will Rogers – a Biographical Monologue

“Will Rogers – a Biographical Monologue” by Acie Cargill is a 40-page work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 9, 2017. This edition presents a unique exploration of Will Rogers, a figure renowned for his homespun wisdom and humor, which resonated deeply with audiences during his time. The monologue combines Rogers’ own reflections on his life with his keen observations of the world around him, capturing the essence of a man who was a significant cultural icon in the 1930s.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and social commentary that highlights Rogers’ appeal to a largely rural American audience. The text delves into his experiences in the performing arts, showcasing how his relatable persona and insightful humor made him a beloved figure. This biographical monologue not only recounts Rogers’ life but also reflects the societal context of his era, offering insights into the dynamics of fame and the entertainment industry during a transformative period in American history.
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Will Rogers was possibly the most popular person of his generation. His homespun wisdom and humor was swept across the country in his writings and speeches and of course, his immensely popular movies. He was earning 200,000 dollars per movie which was a lot of money in the 1930’s. Most Americans still had rural backgrounds and they loved the realness Rogers projected to them. They couldn’t identify with much of the urban sophistication portrayed in many movies, but they flocked to see Will Rogers. This biographical monologue play mixes Will’s own description of his life with his short observations of the life going on around him. He was one of a kind. There has never been anyone like him before or since.
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