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A monologue is an extended, uninterrupted speech by a single person. The person may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud or directly addressing other persons, e.g. an audience, a …
A ‘ dramatic monologue’ is a type of poem , developed during the Victorian period, in which a character in fiction or in history delivers a speech explaining his or her feelings …
Definitions of monologue at Dictionary.com. … 2. a prolonged talk or discourse by a single speaker, esp. one dominating or monopolizing a conversation.
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In an early scene from Oliver Stone’s 1987 film, “Wall Street,” Gordon Gekko puts down his cigarette, steps onto a treadmill in his art-bedecked office, and launches into the following monologue: “OK gang, looks like we’re going over 5% in Teldar, start the lawyers on a tender offer and 13D . . . . They’re [.] Most people don’t know the first thing about preparing a monologue, this will get you started! No thank you Female Monologues is a site with some articles links and of course monologues of the female variety! Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton slipped away Saturday evening from her regular campaigning to appear on Saturday Night Live for a ’surprise’ appearance in the opening monologue.Video link, too. Several nights this past week David Letterman riffed on various presidential candidates. Both Wednesday and Thursday he did a few minutes monologue that alternated between Ralph Nader and John McCain “he looks like the kind of guy who…” jokes. Condensed for easy viewing, here are Letterman’s funniest McCain jokes from those monologues. Clip Jimmy of Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue on Manny Ramirez’s absence from the Red Sox trip to the White House. Rather than spending resources on 30-second spots consumers avoid, savvy marketers develop new strategies and investments to engage consumers in active conversations that invite participation in their brands. Traditional media offer monologues. New social media prompt dialogue. Successfully engaging in this dialogue across the great internet divide On “Countdown” last night, Keith Olbermann asked why Jon Stewart would sink to Coulter-level humor in making jokes about Barack Obama’s middle name (Hussein) and the fact that his last name rhymes with “Osama.” In his Oscar monologue, Stewart joked that Obama is like the failed 1940s candidate, Gaydolf Tittler, which angered Olbermann.
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