It will probably help if you think about a monologue as being dialogue -- it's just dialogue with only one person talking. You just write a speech, and that's monologue.
Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.
Some words that end with the suffix 'ogue' include dialogue, epilogue, and monologue.
Foreshadowing flashback monologue dialogue
A monologue (mono means one) is spoken or written by one person, a dialogue (di means two) is performed by at least two people.
Dialogue = 2+ people Monologue = 1 person
Monologue is more of a feature in Beowulf, as the poem predominantly features speeches or soliloquies by characters, particularly Beowulf himself. However, there are also instances of dialogue between characters, especially during key events or battles.
Dialogue
Basically one is correct and one isn't. The accepted term in both psychology and literary usage is "internal monologue." A dialogue is between two people. A monologue involves one person. Although the term internal dialogue is sometimes used by people, it isn't the correct usage, unless of course your characters have multiple personalities.
I know how to find a monologue or make a monologue. You just have to copy down at least 2 paragraphs. Make sure ALL of it is dialogue, and just make it sound like you are having a conversation with somebody. This MUST have helped.
A huge gap exists between private, informal dialogue and public, formal monologue
logger logging logjam waterlogged? ... I think you mean the root word log- meaning "word" Examples of words containing the root word log- are: dialogue monologue epilogue catalog
All dialogue occurs between one or more characters -- that's the definition of dialogue. A monologue is when one person is talking to himself or herself.