A monologue is when an actor talks for awhile, either to himself, to the audience, or to someone unseen. In "Fiddler on the Roof", Tevye has a monologue where he talks to God about why he couldn't have had just a little bit of a better life. You can find monologues online that don't have anything to do with plays, too."To be or not to be" in Hamlet is another example in literature as well as the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe.
Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.
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That depends on the character giving the monologue. Some are leads, and some are supporting characters. The fact that they are giving a monologue does not make a difference.
Some good poem topics are: Insects Animals (pet) Oceans Favorite animal(s) Things that you think are pretty ext.
Some topics are:Electric ShocksBurnsDropping heavy things on your footAcid/alkaline in eyesHair on fire
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To find a good monologue you should go to the library, read plays and choose things that best suit you (age appropriate). The Internet is not a good source for a real monologue. Right them down, type them up, or photocopying them.
Wikipedia has many suggestions on good french research topics but may i suggest a biography on Napoleon Bonaparte
some persuasive writing topics could be about bullying, field trips,and school lunch