Entertainment / Literature / Monologue: An interior monologue does not necessarily represent spoken words, but rather the internal or emotional thoughts or feelings of an individual, such as William Faulkner's long interior monologues within The Sound and The Fury. Monologue can also be used to refer to a character speaking aloud to himself, or narrating an account to an audience with no other character on stage. Cf. Dramatic monologue. (contrast with soliloquy and interior monologue)
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Entertainment / Literature / Dramatic Monologue: A poem in which a poetic speaker addresses either the reader or an internal listener at length. It is similar to the soliloquy in theater, in that both a dramatic monologue and a soliloquy often invol MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Interior Monologue: A type of stream of consciousness in which the author depicts the interior thoughts of a single individual in the same order these thoughts occur inside that character's head. The author does not atte MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Pseudomonologue: Type of interview in which the interviewer and his or her questions are not evident in the text: only the interviewee's answers are included. MORE