a long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
synonyms: soliloquy, speech, address, lecture, sermon, homily; formaloration
examples
"he quickly launches into another manic monologue"
a long and typically tedious speech by one person during a conversation.
"Fred carried on with his monologue as if I hadn't spoken"
You're speaking a monolouge, when you are thinking to yourself, normally not saying it unless to let an audience know. A monolouge can include what you are thinking or giving a speech.
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A Grand Staff
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Cast and drop shadows are another common way to add depth. Reflections work similarly in that a reflection appears on a different surface. The illusion of depth can be increased by making the shadow larger and lighter and further away from the object. Blurring the edges of shadows also increases the illusion of depth.
Negative afterimages, Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptor, primarily known as rods and cones adapt to overpopulation and lose sensitivity.