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What’s A Monologue?
A monologue is a form of speech where only one person is speaking.
Monologues can address oneself or an audience. In the second case,
there’s no real exchange and no interaction is expected. Monologues
are often used to express thoughts, feelings or opinions. You can
technically monologue in any situation — whether you’re talking to a
friend or giving a presentation — but the term most commonly comes
up in the context of performances.
What’s A Dialogue?
Unlike monologues, dialogues are conversations between two or more
people. Naturally, it involves an exchange of information, ideas and
perspectives between the participants. Unlike monologues, dialogues
involve two-way communication. Like monologues, dialogues can take
place under different circumstances, whether it’s an everyday
conversation, a play or a scene in a movie.