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− | A '''monologue''' (British English) or '''monolog''' (American English) is a [[dialogue]] with a single [[interlocutor]]. | + | A '''monologue''' (British English) or '''monolog''' (American English) (/mɒnəlɒg/) is a [[dialogue]] with a single [[interlocutor]]. |
They are frequently used in [[drama]], but are not restricted to that medium. Indeed, many [[university lecture]]s are monologues. | They are frequently used in [[drama]], but are not restricted to that medium. Indeed, many [[university lecture]]s are monologues. |
Latest revision as of 02:25, 2 December 2019
A monologue (British English) or monolog (American English) (/mɒnəlɒg/) is a dialogue with a single interlocutor.
They are frequently used in drama, but are not restricted to that medium. Indeed, many university lectures are monologues.