what is the difference between monologue and dialogue? a monologue is a conversation between at least two people; a dialogue is
a long speech given by a single individual. a monologue is a speech given by a single individual; a dialogue is a conversation between at least two people. a monologue is a conversation between three characters; a dialogue is information shared only with the audience, not other characters. a monologue is a conversation between three characters; a dialogue is the innermost thoughts of the character shared in a speech given by a single individual.
The answer is: a monologue is a speech given by a single individual; a dialogue is a conversation between at least two people.
A monologue, as the etymology of the word implies (mono: one; logos: speech, reason) is a speech given by a single individual. A dialogue, as its etymology implies (dia: through; logos: speech, reason) is a conversation carried out by at least two persons in which meaning and sense run “through” the contributions that each person provides.
All men should be treated equally because all men are "one" (collectivism). the woman is not allowed to favor Equality 7-2521 over other men because all men should be loved equally.