Character Speech

Speech: overall pattern: guttural, throaty, sibilant, childish, strident, droning, babbling, grinding, ponderous, projecting, whining, blubbering, buzzing, smiling voice, like an auctioneer, creaking, cold, humming, nasal, hollow, wet, whistling, honking, booming, snuffling, croaking, crackling, rolling, barking, throbbing, roaring, scratchy, whiskey voiced, piercing, braying, burring, purring, grating, brazen, bellowing, bleating, grunting, growling, wailing, singsong, chirpy, trilling, warbling, whistling, cackling, wooden, discordant, musical, rasping, breathy, wheezing, sniveling, heaving, smoky, floaty, murmuring, chanting, whispery, sighing, snarling, twanging, drawling, dragging, spluttering, fluttering, thin, thick, robust, horse, smooth, loud, Soft-spoken, high pitched, low pitched, varying pitch, uninflected, drawling, dry gasping

tempo: rapid, slow, average, varies by how excited he is, varies regularly, monotonous

Vocabulary: grammatical ,ungrammatical, formal, slangy, articulate, sloppy, fanciful, dry, concise, inconcise, direct, circum-loquacious, monotonous, Shakespearean, clear, vague, understandable, opaque. without pretense, pretentious.

Impediment: lisping, stammering, pubescent cracking, uhming, pausing, running, faltering, hitching, mumbling, broken, quavering, feeble, meandering, jabbering, clipped, hem and haw, vowel stretching, trailing, filled with long significant pauses

 Native language?

Accent: thick, faint, just the over precision of a non native speaker

Laugh: bellowing, roaring, barking, screaming, crowing, shrieking, squealing, squeaking,

snorting, grunting, hooting, howling

titter, snicker, giggle, chuckling, cackling, convulsive, staccato, guhuck guhuck, youping

wheezy, raspy, hissing, hoarse, whining, nasal, breathy, raspberry like, inhaling, gasping

Conversation: good listener, considers the other person's position, thinks before speaking, lies compulsively, blarneys, monopolizes the conversation, complains allot, coaxes praise, seeks approval, noojs, intentionally throw insults over peoples heads, I told you so, tries to agree with who ever he is talking to, speaks inappropriately, swears, uses endearments, needs to continually receive affirming responses from people, talks obsessively about a specific subject regardless of his listener’s interest, chooses inappropriate times and places to engage in conversation, has a hard time starting a conversation, always gives in to arguments, never completes a conversation, never lets others know where he stands, waves his views around like a banner,

Social interaction: the life of the party, the death of the party. A wallflower, a dreaded conversation vulture, a boor, strange yet amusing, slow to warm up but able to be interesting, interesting to start with but then you realize you have been captured by a monster, quiet but pleasant, suspected of spreading rabies, tells people more than they ever wanted to know about his medical situation, spell binding, charismatic no matter what he says, dazzling but later you realize it was all hot air, Who does he find easiest to converse with? Who is the hardest?

Humor: sarcastic, ironic, facetious, Silly, Playful, practical joker, cruel humor, uses humor to lighten moments of tension, funny, inappropriate, repeats the same jokes till people want to kill him, laughs at his own jokes, likes comedy books movies or plays, uses humor as a form of passive aggression, uses humor to charm, laughs at his own folly, uses self abusive humor, How does he respond to being the butt of someone else’s joke?