
Monika begins trying to dispose of her club mates so the player is forced to choose her, after her attempts to make the other girls unlikable fail. She becomes infatuated with the player and urges them to spend more time with her. It is revealed that Monika was self-aware all along and resented from being made into a minor role. Starting from Act 2, she shows a much more manipulative personality. Monika openly displays care and concern for her club mates, praising each member's writing style and even comparing them to famous authors and poets. She aspires for it to be a place to showcase and grow everyone's passion for literature. The Literature Club, which she founded after leaving the Debate Club, is very important to her.


Monika had previously been a part of the Debate Club but left due to all the inner politics and drama, highlighting a desire for order, freedom of topics and friendliness. She's not as talkative as the other girls, but this is implied to not be through choice. Monika is noted by the other characters to be smart, beautiful, confident and athletic.
