The Achiever
In the one act play The Achiever, a crucial conversation between two lovers attempting to change the world reaches a major turning point.
Featured Monologue – The Achiever
THE ACHIEVER: I live in a different land. I exist in a different world, a world where watching you is what fascinates me. I’ve chosen to remove myself from your digital rhythm and create my own. You see me. I do live amongst you. I am connected to you. But there are things I do according to how I must do them. Avoiding obvious choices and fighting for originality. This is who I am. This is who I’ve always been. And you have accepted me. You have supported me. This is what has altered my path to make the crucial change necessary to achieve what matters most. From now, until the end.
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Monologue Summary
In the 1 minute dramatic monologue from The Achiever, wherein the reasons for having to leave are justified.
- Genre: Drama / Science Fiction
- Length: ~1 Minute
- Monologue Character: The Achiever
- Age Range: Any
- Themes: love, family
- Best For: Male Dramatic Monologues
World of the Play
- Cast Size: 1 Woman, 1 Man
- Characters in Play: The Achiever, Eunice
- Time Period: Modern
- Synopsis: In the one act eplay The Achiever, the time has come for The Achiever to leave and expand the mission necessary to alter humanity’s path for the better.
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Monologue Source: The Achiever
The Achiever is a dramatic one-act ePlay by Joseph Arnone, 2026.

