If the monologue is part of a play, many are available in book form at bookstores and through online book retailers.
If the monologue is part of a movie, check screenplay websites such as SimplyScripts.
Some monologues are in the public domain or are royalty-free, so try searching "incompetech theater scripts" or "euquefiz", or Free eBooks by Project Gutenberg.
You are invited to take a look @ MonologueBlogger.com, "The Actors Free Monologue Service Provider".
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i do not no but where can i find a realy good monologue
A synonym for monolog is soliloquy.
if you type in veruca salt monologue on google then you should find what you are looking for.
http://www.dramatic-monologues.com/audmono/free-humorous-monologues.html or try http://www.dramatic-monologues.com/audmono/free-short-monologues.html
You get monologues from plays, for the most part. Find a play you would like to be in, pick the character you like, and find a bit where the character is talking for a minute or two at a time. (or however long you need your monologue) You can simply find plays in a library or bookstore.
Juliet's monologue "Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds" is a good one.
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Good monolog sites are the ones you can see on television. The major networks have late night television shows. Each of these talk shows starts off with the hosts doing a monolog.
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