A prologue is at the beginning of a poem, or play for example Romeo and Juliet, introductory lines spoken by a cast member. A monologue is a speech where a character is speaking tohimself, speaking his thoughts.
a prologue is said by a chorus to say what is happening.
Dialogue = 2+ people Monologue = 1 person
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speech or sermon
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is like a beta version (unfinished), Therefore Gran Turismo 5 is way better and with way more features than GT5 Prologue.
He and her.
A prologue is a separate introductory section that sets the stage for the story, providing background information or context. Chapter 1, on the other hand, is the first part of the main narrative that directly begins the story and introduces characters, setting, and plot.
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Good monolog sites are the ones you can see on television. The major networks have late night television shows. Each of these talk shows starts off with the hosts doing a monolog.
EpilogueAnother answer:An "epilogue," by definition, is "a concluding part added to a literary work, as a novel;" thus an epilogue comes last. (A "monologue" is "a presentation by a single performer," [mono = one] without regard to placement.)Is it possible you meant to compare "epilogue" with "prologue?" (A "prologue" is "a preliminary discourse; an introductory speech; any introductory proceeding," so it, by definition, comes first.)
No a monologue is a noun because it is a thing. If it was a verb then you could say this correctly. Yesterday I monologued. This doesn't make sense. Hope I helped!
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