It depends on what kind of monologue you are going for. You first need to decide if you want to do something comedic, classical or dramatic. You can also try making something up on the spot with some of these ideas:
For actual monologues that have been used before, please refer to the related link.
TOM AND JERRY
Dane Cook
the authors writing in short sentences.
The plural form is Besses. Example: The last names of the two Besses are Horton and Morton.
It is episode 18 of season 4, The episode is actually called 'Hawkeye' because it is a monolog of him, after he gets a concution. So, he is trying to stay awake, and he starts to go crazy basicly.
Dostoevsky`s Notes From UnderGround
speech or sermon
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Juliet's monologue "Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds" is a good one.
He and her.
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Good monolog sites are the ones you can see on television. The major networks have late night television shows. Each of these talk shows starts off with the hosts doing a monolog.
No a monologue is a noun because it is a thing. If it was a verb then you could say this correctly. Yesterday I monologued. This doesn't make sense. Hope I helped!
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...a monologue.
soliloquy.