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'Is the dramatic monologue a powerful or a limited mode of expression?'  

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Research Essay: 'Is the dramatic monologue a powerful or a limited mode of expression' Different styles of expression whether through play or poetry, are only determined of being powerful or limited if the expression itself is able to convey its specific message. This message is usually the different aspects of the expression; regardless of whether it being the characters, plot, theme, and/or setting. With this in thought, should the dramatic monologue be a powerful or limited mode of expression really depends on its uniqueness of the way it portrays this particular message. Dramatic monologues are dramatic narrative hybrids. This unique type of genre is concerned with the state of mind, an emphasis on emotion or thought rather than action. Dramatic monologues can be considered as powerful modes of expression for its distinctive highlight on better character interpretation. Its main aim is the depiction of a main character and the latter's personality. As dramatic...

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