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SPEECH PRESENTED BY A SINGLE CHARACTER
Monologues; Interior Monologue; Monologuing; Monologists; Interior monolog; Monologued; Monologged; Monologging; Comic monologue
  • Actor [[Christopher Walken]] performing a monologue in the 1984 stage play ''[[Hurlyburly]]''
  • Example of a dramatic monologue by [[Rafael Baronesi]].

monologue         
n.
Soliloquy.
monologue         
¦ noun
1. a long speech by one actor in a play or film.
2. a long, tedious speech by one person during a conversation.
Derivatives
monologic adjective
monological adjective
monologist (also monologuist) noun
Origin
C17: from Fr., from Gk monologos 'speaking alone'.
monologue         
(monologues)
1.
If you refer to a long speech by one person during a conversation as a monologue, you mean it prevents other people from talking or expressing their opinions.
Morris ignored the question and continued his monologue.
N-COUNT
2.
A monologue is a long speech which is spoken by one person as an entertainment, or as part of an entertainment such as a play.
...a monologue based on the writing of Quentin Crisp.
N-VAR

Βικιπαίδεια

Monologue

In theatre, a monologue (from Greek: μονόλογος, 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. Monologues share much in common with several other literary devices including soliloquies, apostrophes, and asides. There are, however, distinctions between each of these devices.