A monodrama has a beginning, middle and end, where a monologue can just be a fragment of speech spoken in soliloquy.
The speaker in a dramatic monologue
One of the easiest songs to perform for a monologue is called "The Cradle Song".
A monologue is always said by one individual person and it is always about the person who is speakings feelings.
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...a monologue.
Dialogue = 2+ people Monologue = 1 person
The "di" in dialogue is Latin for "two" and the "mon" in monologue is Latin for "one." Therefore the difference between these two words is the number of parties talking. A dialogue requires two (or more) parties communicating whereas a monologue is one person doing all of the speaking.
A monologue is a speech given by one character to others in a play or performance, while a soliloquy is a speech given by a character alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings to the audience. Soliloquies are a way for characters to reveal their true emotions and motivations.
Relate a situation whenyou or someone you know has engaged in monologue. How did this effect the relationshipbetween the parties involved?
That depends on the character giving the monologue. Some are leads, and some are supporting characters. The fact that they are giving a monologue does not make a difference.
Monodrama Theater - 1952 The Screwball was released on: USA: 21 September 1953
Monodrama Theater - 1952 The Great I Am was released on: USA: 25 May 1953
Basically one is correct and one isn't. The accepted term in both psychology and literary usage is "internal monologue." A dialogue is between two people. A monologue involves one person. Although the term internal dialogue is sometimes used by people, it isn't the correct usage, unless of course your characters have multiple personalities.
Monodrama Theater - 1952 Sixth Finger was released on: USA: 2 November 1953
Monodrama Theater - 1952 Joseph in Egypt was released on: USA: 7 September 1953
Monodrama Theater - 1952 I Remember Murder was released on: USA: 14 September 1953
Monodrama Theater - 1952 Great Expectations was released on: USA: 29 June 1953