about a man in havana who sells cigarettes on a street corner. read the dang book stupid.
Unstructured thoughts.
Unstructured thoughts.
This is when you start with a monologue and a monologue is when you talk about type characters feeling, life and emotions.
a monologue
Examples (a monologue is a spoken presentation by one individual) The President's monologue was very informative. A feature of the Tonight Show is a comedy monologue by the host.
The internal monologue in "On a Corner in Havana" is told from a first-person point of view, as the narrator reflects on their surroundings and emotions in the moment.
A soliloquy or an internal monologue.
Unstructured thoughts.
Unstructured thoughts.
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.
internal Monologue
Internal monologue is when you are talking to yourself, in your own mind. It is usually used in literature to show what a character is thinking, even though the character isn't saying it out loud. The phrase is also used in Psychology sometimes to refer to what goes on in our own heads... what we say to ourselves as we go throughout the day.
Internal monologue in modernist writing is characterized by the portrayal of characters' inner thoughts, feelings, and reflections in a stream-of-consciousness style. This technique provides a window into the character's psyche and emotions, often revealing fragmented or nonlinear narratives that mirror the complexities of human consciousness. Modernist writers use internal monologue to explore the subjective experience of their characters in a more introspective and psychological way.
Internal conflict.
Internal monologue in modernist writing is characterized by the stream-of-consciousness technique, where a character's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions flow freely and often without traditional narrative structure. This technique aims to capture the fragmented and nonlinear nature of human consciousness, offering insights into the character's psychology and inner workings. Modernist writers use internal monologue to explore themes of subjectivity, alienation, and the complexities of human experience.
An element of internal monologue in modernist writing is the use of stream of consciousness technique, where the narrator's thoughts and feelings are presented in a continuous flow without a traditional structure. This technique provides insight into the character's mind and allows readers to experience the immediacy of their thoughts.
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