DIFFERENTIATE THE 4 TYPES Of MONOLOGUE​

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monologue, in literature and drama, an extended speech by one person. The term has several closely related meanings. A dramatic monologue (q.v.) is any speech of some duration addressed by a character to a second person. A soliloquy (q.v.) is a type of monologue in which a character directly addresses an audience or speaks his thoughts aloud while alone or while the other actors keep silent. In fictional literature, an interior monologue (q.v.) is a type of monologue that exhibits the thoughts, feelings, and associations passing through a character’s mind.

Key People: Ruth Draper Henry Rollins Cornelia Otis Skinner Spalding Gray

Related Topics: dramatic literature soliloquy dramatic monologue interior monologue monodrama

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What are the 4 types of monologue?

Soliloquy (monologue in drama)

Dramatic monologue.

Operatic monologue.

Comic monologue.

Monologuing.

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