In a dramatic monologue, who does a character address?
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Themselves
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Monologues are not generally addressed to anyone in particular, but rather they are a glimpse into the inner thoughts of the character. Most of the time this means that the character is really only addressing themselves.
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My Last Duchess” is a dramatic monologue. It is a monologue in the sense that it consists of words spoken by one person. It is dramatic in the sense that another person is present, listening to the speaker's words, which are shared with a wider audience, the poem's readers
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