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A monologue is a speech delivered by a single character in a play, film, or other forms of storytelling, expressing their thoughts, feelings, or reflections. It often provides insight into the character's inner life and can serve various narrative purposes, such as revealing backstory or advancing the plot. Monologues can be dramatic, comedic, or introspective, depending on the context and tone of the work.

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