Definition of «dramatic monologues»

A "dramatic monologue" is a type of speech in a play or poem where a character expresses their thoughts and feelings directly to the audience or another character. It is usually emotional and intense, and reveals the character's perspective or story.

Sentences with «dramatic monologues»

  • In dramatic monologues that are personal, poetic, and immediate, several angry, desperate teens in an inner - city neighborhood tell their stories as they search for home and family. (booklistonline.com)
  • Turning songs into vocalized dramatic monologues misses the point. (metacritic.com)
  • Jessica Chastain learned the lines of her powerful dramatic monologue on the plane coming from L.A. yesterday. (jessica-chastain.com)
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