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dramatic monologo
What is a "dramatic monologue"?
A dramatic monologue is a type of poem in which a single character speaks to an audience or another character, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. This form allows the speaker to express their perspective and provide insight into their personality and situation, often in a dramatic or emotional context. Dramatic monologues typically take place in a specific setting and may include interactions with implied listeners, adding depth to the character's expression. This technique is commonly used in poetry and plays, with notable examples found in the works of poets like Robert Browning, where the speaker's voice drives the narrative and engages the audience in a personal and intimate way.
dramatic monologue