The meaning of monologue

What does monologue mean?

One of the expressions of characters' language in literary works. Refers to people's inner activities such as self-thinking and self-dialogue. Revealing the hidden inner world of characters through their inner confessions can fully show their thoughts and personalities, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of their thoughts, feelings and mental outlook.

Classification of monologues:

1, direct inner monologue Direct inner monologue is a kind of monologue. When describing such a monologue, there is neither the author nor a hypothetical audience. It can directly show readers consciousness, without the need for the author as an intermediary to tell readers this and that, that is to say, the author, together with his guiding words such as "He said", "He thought" and his explanatory statement, has disappeared or almost disappeared from the page.

2. Indirect inner monologues Indirect inner monologues show some unspeakable materials through an omniscient author, as if they flow directly from the consciousness of the characters; The author provides readers with a guide to reading monologues through comments and descriptions.

3. Omniscient description and dramatic monologue Omniscient description means that an omniscient writer participates in the process of describing the spiritual content and consciousness activities of the characters, and describes this consciousness with traditional narrative and description methods. Dramatic monologues go directly from characters to readers, without the intervention of the author, but there are a group of imaginary audiences. The depth of consciousness it expresses is limited, unlike the inner monologue without reservation.

What does monologue mean?

◎ Monologue dúbái

(1) [solioquy]: Talking to yourself when no one is present.

(2) [Monologue]: If the characters in a drama or movie express their feelings or wishes alone.

A joke like the monologue at the beginning of the second scene

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Monologue (monologue)

Words used by characters in plays, movies or literary works to express their personal feelings and wishes. Mao Dun's One o'clock on a Summer Night: "It's one o'clock!" She glanced at Jason Chung on the dresser and sighed this monologue. Yu Dafu's "Yangmei shochu": "When I walked slowly forward, I unconsciously read such a monologue from my mouth." European wind: "Chen shouted like a monologue and told everyone."

The Significance and Application of Monologue

Monologue [edit this paragraph] Monologue is one of the expressions of characters' language in literary works.

Refers to people's inner activities such as self-thinking and self-dialogue. Revealing the hidden inner world of characters through their inner confessions can fully show their thoughts and personalities, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of their thoughts, feelings and mental outlook. Monologues are classified as follows: 1. A direct inner monologue is a monologue. When describing this kind of monologue, there is neither the author nor the hypothetical audience, and the consciousness can be directly displayed to the readers. There is no need for the author as an intermediary to tell readers this and that, that is to say, the author, together with his leading words such as "He said" and "He wanted to" and his explanatory remarks, has disappeared or almost disappeared from the page.

2. Indirect inner monologues Indirect inner monologues show some unspeakable materials through an omniscient author, as if they flow directly from the consciousness of the characters; The author provides readers with a guide to reading monologues through comments and descriptions. 3. Omniscient description and dramatic monologue Omniscient description means that an omniscient writer participates in the process of describing the spiritual content and consciousness activities of the characters, and describes this consciousness with traditional narrative and description methods.

Dramatic monologues go directly from characters to readers, without the intervention of the author, but there are a group of imaginary audiences. The depth of consciousness it expresses is limited, unlike the inner monologue without reservation.

[Edit this paragraph] Monologue: The prelude of JJ Lin's 2007 album "Western Boundaries" Guzheng: Wang Yong Koubai: Who needs a killer in Wang Chuanyi? Is a killer a kind of death? Can it decide a person's life and death? Is another killer still in love with another killer? Can he still love if he has a heart? —————————————————————————————————————————— Monologues are also called "inner monologues". Technically speaking, the sound comes from outside the painting, but from the narrative point of view, the sound comes from the heart of a character in the picture, which reveals the psychological activities of the character. This kind of disclosure is certainly impossible in reality.

Obviously, monologues in movies are different from monologues of characters, and monologues of characters do make sounds. Because loneliness is "emitted" by a character in a synchronized picture, it is always "present continuous tense", that is, it shows the inner activities of the character here and now.

Poetry: "Monologue" is not that I am cheerful, but that I also have a lot of sadness. There are also many sleepless days that devour me. Life is never just brilliant.

It's just that I like laughing, fresh and hearty air, and tea. I want to keep my bitterness in my heart, and all the fragrance is emitted. -Wang Guozhen's monologue, Zhou Hailiang's monologue! The man said, I came to see you ... I just came to see you, and I'll leave soon ... I have to catch a train, and I'm late, so I have to deduct the money from the mine.

I know you hate me. You called me names when you were talking in your sleep ... Why are you so vicious? I am your father! What can I do ... I have to earn more than two thousand yuan a year to go to high school! Son! The man said, I'll come to see you, sit for a while and leave ... don't scold me today. I know you want to study, but where can I get two thousand dollars? Even if my blood is drained and my bones are smashed, I can sell the money for your study, and I will drain it and smash it.

But I know that drawing blood depends on access. Who wants our blood and can't get close to it? Who wants our bones ... our home, no way. Fortunately, we have coal here

If there is coal, someone has to dig it. Digging the media can earn thousands of dollars a year.

Didn't you give up two college students when digging coal? He can dig, why can't I? I have rheumatoid disease? Afraid of what. Doesn't he have asthma? Son! The man said, so I went to dig coal.

When I leave, don't let your mother tell you that I'm going to dig coal. I'm not afraid that you will be sad ... in fact, you won't study at that time.

I told the school teacher, I'll keep the loan for you first, and then you can go back after I make money and pay the tuition ... I'm going to dig coal, so I won't tell you. I'm really not afraid of your sadness ... I'm afraid you can also dig coal! Actually, coal mining is quite good. There are large pieces of white meat in the dish, and the steamed bread is quite big. There is a landslide? ..... Yes, there was a landslide ... There was a landslide in a small coal mine.

Without landslides, how can it be our turn to dig coal? Have you ever seen a landslide ... I'm digging coal, and the sky is falling ... There are stones everywhere, just like hail, and people are chosen to hit them. Your uncle shouted, landslide! I took a look and he was buried.

I panicked and ran out ... I couldn't get out. This hole has long been blocked. Niu Wa told me to run back! He was buried, too ... You know Niu Wa, right? You know someone six years older than you. When I was a child, I stole our beloved corn.

Five people died in the landslide. Your uncle and NiuWa are both dead.

Your uncle's head was smashed off by half, and he looked at the coal pile ... I am so lucky! I fell asleep for eight hours. For eight hours, I haven't touched another stone ... I'm lucky! God knows you need money to go to school, so he sent me back.

Son! The man said, I earn enough money for you to study for a year. But when I came back, why weren't you at home? Your mother told me that you left a few days after I left.

I know you want to study, but son, I will make money. I'm dad! How can you go out to dig coal ... you are only 16 years old, but you tell others that you are 19 years old ... In fact, you say you are sixteen, and they want you, too. Coal mining is short of people. But is that your job? Son! The man said that there was a big steamed bun and a piece of meat to eat when digging coal, but there was a landslide! Have you ever seen a landslide ... have you? The sky is falling! There are stones everywhere! You tell your mother that if there is a landslide, you can run out. You said you could run faster than a rabbit.

Why are you so ignorant? Son! The man said, I came to see you ... I just came to see you, and now I have to go ... If I'm late, I'll miss the train ... I have to deduct money from the mine ... I have to dig coal ... Your brother has to study, too. In late autumn, in the wilderness, a tearful middle-aged man kowtowed three times in front of a new grave.

Son! The man said.