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A monopolized speech, comedic performance, or written composition (often in the form of poem or one act play) by a sole character  
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.   
delivered to an audience or reader.  The subject often reveals the personality or opinion of the speaker or character.   
 
 
== Etymology ==


Etymology ==


Greek Monos - sigle, alone
Greek Monos - sigle, alone
French logue - dialogue
French logue - dialogue


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== Cited Works ==
Cited Works ==

Revision as of 14:16, 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