monologues (Meaning)

monologues

a literary composition written in the form of a soliloquy, a dramatic sketch performed by one actor, soliloquy sense 2, a long speech monopolizing conversation, the routine of a stand-up comic, a long uninterrupted speech delivered by one person in the presence of others, a short dramatic work performed by one actor

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a literary composition written in the form of a soliloquy, a dramatic sketch performed by one actor, soliloquy sense 2, a long speech monopolizing conversation,

speeches, lectures, soliloquies, sermons, harangues, perorations, eulogies, declamations, diatribes, addresses

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The play featured a series of powerful monologues that revealed the characters' inner turmoil.

The actor's delivery of the monologue was so captivating that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.

The playwright used monologues to explore the complex motivations and emotions of the protagonists.

The director encouraged the actors to treat the monologues as intimate conversations with the audience.