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THE INTERIOR MONOLOGUE - Coggle Diagram
THE INTERIOR MONOLOGUE
Subjective consciousness
By the 19th century, novels depicted characters not only as social beings but also as individuals with complex inner lives, involving moral and emotional dimensions.
At the start of the 20th century, writers increasingly focused on subjective consciousness.
They realized that traditional techniques could not adequately represent the complexity of the human mind. As a result, they sought new forms of expression.
Novelists adopted the interior monologue to portray the unconscious thoughts of a character before they are verbalized.
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