A monologue is a speech delivered by a single character in a play, film, or other forms of literature. It typically involves a character expressing their thoughts, feelings, or reflections directly to the audience or another character, often revealing their inner conflicts, motivations, or emotions. Monologues can serve various purposes, such as providing insight into a character's psyche, advancing the plot, or highlighting key themes.

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