Every time the speaker changes, you start a new line with the character's name written to show who's speaking. So, you'd have three different lines of dialogue, each with a character tag.
No.
The Lorax is the Dr. Seuss character who speaks for the trees. He is an environmental activist and protector of the environment in the book "The Lorax."
soliloquy
The Doctor
Romeo
Yes, he does but it's rare that he speaks with it in public as he is a method actor and speaks in the accent the character that he is playing at all promotional events. Google old videos of him (eg Little Women days) to hear his English accent.
what does it mean to say it speaks millennium's of him. or how to you compliment someone that has done something very very exceptional with the phrase It speaks ----- of him. (his character)
Usually The Narrator.
a thought track
How the character looks (physical appearance), how the character thinks/feels, how the character speaks/behaves, and how other characters view the character.
The term for the feeling behind the words a character speaks is "subtext." It refers to the underlying emotions, thoughts, and motivations that are implied or suggested by the character's dialogue. Understanding the subtext is crucial for interpreting the true meaning of a character's words.
Is when the author speaks with a certain character