Monologue

/ˈmɑːnəˌlɔːɡ/ noun

A monologue is a long speech given by one person, especially in a play, movie, or comedy show. It can reveal a character’s thoughts or be used for storytelling or jokes.

From Greek “monologos,” meaning “speaking alone,” from “monos” (single) and “logos” (speech, word). It entered English through French and Latin.

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