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Monologue - Coggle Diagram
Monologue
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Types
Soliloquy
A soliloquy is a type of monologue in which a character delivers a long speech to themselves rather than to another character or to the audience. In a way, a soliloquy is a character talking to themselves trying to analyze their own thoughts, emotions, or predicament.
Example- To be, or not to be
Dramatic monologue
A monologue that is delivered by a character to another character or to the audience is defined as a dramatic dialogue. Dramatic dialogues are long in length and often unbroken by the speech of other characters.
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Internal monologue
type of monologue in which a character’s thoughts are expressed but not vocalized in the world of the story. In literature, this is often expressed in italicized paragraphs to indicate that the words are not spoken out loud. In a play, this can be delivered as an aside. In film, an internal monologue is delivered through voice over as a way for the audience to witness the thoughts of a character.
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Definition
a long speech by one actor in a play or film, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast programme