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- Dictionarymonologue/ˈmɒnəlɒɡ/
noun
- 1. a long speech by one actor in a play or film, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast programme: "he was reciting some of the great monologues of Shakespeare"
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In theatre, a monologue (from, from μόνος mónos, "alone, solitary" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, etc.), as well as in non-dramatic media such as poetry. Wikipedia