i believe its a solilloquy
(A+) Soliloquy
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
Gestus is an acting technique developed by Bertolt Brecht. It reveals character's true intentions.
The literary technique is called "dramatic irony," when the audience knows more than the characters do. Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
The definition to a key line in drama depends greatly upon the context in which the question is framed. In regards to the entirety of the dramatic piece, the key line could be one of two things: Either a) The line (regardless of character delivering it) that sums up the meaning and message of the drama or, b) The climactic line that changes everything / reveals sudden meaning / begins or ends the tragic downfall of whomever, etc, etc. If we are discussing a key line with respect to specific characters, a key line is that one line that sums up the personality and/or personal motivations of a given character. This line may not necessarily be delivered by the character to whom it refers.
A dramatic speech in which a character reveals his or her thoughts when alone or unaware of others is an example of a soliloquy. This device is often used in plays to provide insight into a character's inner feelings, motivations, and conflicts. It allows the audience to understand the character on a deeper level.
Soliloquy: A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener.
Dialogue reveals information. It also reveals a character's thoughts, feelings, and way of speaking. It can reveal a character's educational level, their background, and their desires.
A soliloquy.
It seems like you may be referring to the term "dramatic monologue," which is a type of poem where a single speaker addresses a silent listener in a specific situation or setting. The speaker reveals their thoughts and feelings, often allowing readers to gain insight into their character and experiences. Prominent examples of dramatic monologues include Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
The difference between a character's spoken words and internal thoughts can create tension and complexity in the story. It allows readers to see the contrast between what a character presents to others and their true feelings or intentions, adding depth to their characterization. This disconnect often reveals inner conflicts, secrets, or personal growth that drive the narrative forward.
A soliloquy is a speech a character makes to himself or herself onstage that reveals his or her thoughts to the audience.
Yes, a dramatic monologue is a poem where a speaker, who is not the poet, addresses a silent listener. This speaker reveals his or her thoughts, emotions, and motivations, providing insight into their character. The form allows for a deep exploration of the speaker's psyche and can provide social commentary or explore human nature.
A soliloquy is a speech in a play where a character expresses their thoughts and feelings aloud, even though no other character can hear them or respond. It is typically used to provide insight into the character's inner thoughts and motivations.
limited omniscient point of view.
Characterization
"I can't believe she said that, who does she think she is?" said quietly under the breath while another character is speaking.