monodrame (Meaning)

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monodrame (n.)

A drama acted, or intended to be acted, by a single person.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monodrame

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monodrame Sentence Examples

  1. The haunting monodrame reverberated through the empty auditorium, evoking a profound sense of sorrow.
  2. The actress's monodrame was a raw and emotional exploration of a woman's inner turmoil.
  3. The monodrame delved into the depths of a single character's psyche, revealing their hidden fears and desires.
  4. The playwright crafted the monodrame as a poignant reflection on the human condition.
  5. The director's vision for the monodrame transformed it into a captivating and immersive experience.
  6. The monologue within the monodrame allowed the audience to connect intimately with the character's struggles.
  7. The monodrame's use of symbolism and metaphor created a rich tapestry of meaning.
  8. The performer's embodiment of the monodrame was both powerful and vulnerable.
  9. The audience was captivated by the monodrame's cathartic and transformative power.
  10. The monodrame served as a testament to the transformative power of theater and the human spirit.

FAQs About the word monodrame

A drama acted, or intended to be acted, by a single person.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The haunting monodrame reverberated through the empty auditorium, evoking a profound sense of sorrow.

The actress's monodrame was a raw and emotional exploration of a woman's inner turmoil.

The monodrame delved into the depths of a single character's psyche, revealing their hidden fears and desires.

The playwright crafted the monodrame as a poignant reflection on the human condition.