The Outcome of Design

In The Outcome of Design, Jeffrey and his best friend Gesebel sit beside a lake discussing the meaning of life and what truth really means.

Featured Monologue – The Outcome of Design

JEFFREY: I’m not saying I believe it, I only think about it from time to time. I see the patterns, in life. I see how humanity flows in and out of itself, like breathing and I see the magic, I can see the massive design. When I look at things, I see the mathematics. I see the beauty in numbers. It feels as though there is a higher being that created all of this because it’s all too perfect, that’s it, I see the perfection, the harmony in the perfection…at times it’s almost comical, when I allow my mind to rise above it, when I don’t allow myself to get bogged down with living in the moment. Instead, I live through the moment, I partake and observe simultaneously…you never notice such things, Gesebel?

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Monologue Summary

In drama monologue from The Outcome of Design, Jeffrey and Gesebel share their personal views on life and the meaning of existence.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Length: ~1 Minute
  • Monologue Character: Jeffrey
  • Age Range: Any
  • Themes: family, philosophy
  • Best For: Monologues for Teenage Guys

World of the Play

  • Cast Size: 1 woman, 1 man
  • Characters in Play: Jeffrey, Gesebel
  • Time Period: Modern
  • Synopsis: In this one-act eplay, Jeffrey and Gesebel share their philosophies about life, existence and meaning.

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Monologue Source: The Outcome of Design

The Outcome of Design is a dramatic one-act ePlay by Joseph Arnone, 2026.

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