Define the following terms used in drama
Dialogue
Monologue
Soliloquy
Aside
Set?
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more than 4 weeks ago
Dialogue: A conversation between two or more characters in a play or performance.
Monologue: A long speech delivered by one character, typically expressing their thoughts or feelings.
Soliloquy: A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts or feelings to the audience.
Aside: A remark made by a character directly to the audience, which is not heard by the other characters on stage.
Set: The physical environment or scenery on stage that helps to create the setting for a play or performance. This can include props, furniture, backdrops, and other elements that help to establish the world of the play.
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more than 4 weeks ago
Dialogue: A conversation between two or more characters in a play.
Monologue: A speech given by a single character, typically expressing their thoughts and feelings.
Soliloquy: A monologue in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, typically while alone on stage.
Aside: A line delivered by an actor directly to the audience, not heard by the other characters on stage.
Set: The scenery and furnishings that create the physical environment of a play.