A dramatic monologue is a poem or speech in which a single character speaks to a silent listener, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. This form often explores complex emotions and situations, providing insight into the character's psyche. It typically occurs in a specific context or setting, enhancing the dramatic effect and allowing the audience to infer the character's circumstances and relationships. Notable examples include Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
The speaker in a dramatic monologue
that they are dramatic and spoken by only one person
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Dear Norman by Carol Ann Duffy is a dramatic monologue. It is written in the voice of a character addressing the person Norman, allowing the reader to understand the persona's thoughts and emotions through their speech.
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No, "Two Views of a Cadaver Room" by Sylvia Plath is not a dramatic monologue. It is a poem that presents contrasting perspectives on death and the human body's physical decay. It does not feature a single speaker addressing a listener or audience as a dramatic monologue typically would.
interior monologue or dramatic monologue it is a mock heroic epic
interior monologue or dramatic monologue it is a mock heroic epic
yes its a dramatic play