A speech recited by two or more persons is a chorus. If it is only one person, and nobody on stage is responding, it is a monologue.
It is a monologue.To understand better, when the speech is delivered within the story (as in it is intended for other characters to hear), it is a monologue (think the "Friends, Romans, countrymen..." speech from Julius Caesar). On the other hand, if the speech is directed to the "fourth wall", intended for the audience, then it is a soliloquy(think the "To be or not to be..." speech from Hamlet).
Anthony's speech on suffrage was recited in front of a judicial court.
Last night, there was a poetry recitation that I had to miss.
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Soliloquy
a monologue
a speech made by one person or character
It was Ulysses S. Grant, and it was his 'perfect speech' which he recited multiple times as of 1865.
Dialogue
A speech made by one about a specific topic is a monologue. A soliloquy is a dramatic speech made on stage.
I can give you several sentences.She sang superbly.You paint superbly.He recited the speech superbly.
A memorized speech is one that is recited from memory without referencing notes or a script. The speaker has internalized the content of the speech through rehearsal and repetition, allowing them to deliver it without reliance on external prompts. This approach can help improve delivery and engagement with the audience.