what are the functions of monologue
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Monologues give the audience and other characters access to what a particular character is thinking, either through a speech or the vocalization of their thoughts.
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The functions of a monologue are:
- A monologue is a long speech delivered by a single character in a play or film.
- A single actor can direct a monologue to the audience or to other characters in the scene.
- The phrase "monologue" comes from the Greek words for "alone" and "to talk," and it is the inverse of the term "dialogue," which comes from the Greek word for "conversation."
- In narrative, monologues serve a specific purpose: they teach the audience about a character or the plot.
- When used properly, they can be a wonderful way to represent a character's inner thoughts or background while simultaneously providing more specific narrative material.
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