Monologue
A synonym of monolog is soliloquy, which refers to a speech given by a character alone on stage in a play.
"Monaluge" is not a recognized word in English. It could be a misspelling or a typo. If you meant "monologue," it refers to a long speech or verbal presentation given by one person.
Monologue.
The word "monologue" is a noun. It refers to a long speech or performance by one person.
A monologue is a long speech by one person during a conversation or performance, where they express their thoughts or feelings. It is a dramatic or literary form where a character speaks alone to convey information or emotions to the audience.
It's a monologue. It can't be a soliloquy because that's a speech given when there's nobody else onstage. It can't be an aside, because that is a remark made by one person which the audience can hear, but the people onstage (or some of them) can't. Here Mercutio is making a long speech to his friends. Everyone hears it. It is a long speech given by one person--a monologue.
Harangue most likely means a long and aggressive speech or lecture, typically given in a forceful or passionate manner.
It is a speech by one orator, such as an address by a politician to a crowd of people. It's contemporary meaning is a dialogue given by a comedian to an audience. Such as what Jay Leno or Conan O'Brien would do at the start of their live shows.
A synonym of monolog is soliloquy, which refers to a speech given by a character alone on stage in a play.
A monologue is a speech, usually a long speech, by one person.
soliloquy pronounced (sa-lil-o-quee)
"Monaluge" is not a recognized word in English. It could be a misspelling or a typo. If you meant "monologue," it refers to a long speech or verbal presentation given by one person.
A long speech by one person
Determining the longest speech ever made is difficult. There are many different forums in which long speeches are common. The longest speech ever given to the UN was given by Indian politician Krishna Menon. The speech lasted for eight hours. The longest speech given to a legislature spanned 2.5 hours per day for 11 days.
Monologue.
"Peace for our time" was given in a speech 30 September 1938 not long after the Munich Agreement between Germany and England .
Given that it is over 4,000 miles long and millions of people use it the question can only be answered - by what ever means a person uses.