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Monologue | == Monologue == | ||
Etymology | A monopolized speech, comedic performance, or written composition (often in the form of poem or one act play) by a sole character | ||
== delivered to an audience or reader. The subject often reveals the personality or opinion of the speaker or character. | |||
Etymology == | |||
Greek Monos - sigle, alone | Greek Monos - sigle, alone | ||
French logue - dialogue | French logue - dialogue | ||
Cited Works | == | ||
Cited Works == |
Revision as of 14:13, 15 February 2006
Monologue
A monopolized speech, comedic performance, or written composition (often in the form of poem or one act play) by a sole character == delivered to an audience or reader. The subject often reveals the personality or opinion of the speaker or character.
Etymology ==
Greek Monos - sigle, alone French logue - dialogue
== Cited Works ==