1 | An Index, and a frequent SuperTrope. |
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3 | In text, providing internal monologue is easy; the author simply writes down the character's thoughts. |
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5 | In theater, movies, and television, giving internal monologue is trickier. These are the various methods of Externalizing Internal Monologue. |
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8 | [[index]] |
9 | * AsideComment (a character speaks directly to the audience) |
10 | * CaptainsLog |
11 | * ConverseWithTheUnconscious |
12 | * {{Flashback}}, when seen through the eyes of one character. |
13 | * FloatingAdviceReminder |
14 | * GoodAngelBadAngel |
15 | * InnerMonologue |
16 | * InnerMonologueConversation |
17 | * TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack |
18 | * MirrorMonologue |
19 | * PictorialSpeechBubble |
20 | * PrivateEyeMonologue |
21 | * TheRashomon requires either this, or wildly different events. |
22 | * RebusBubble |
23 | * SurrogateSoliloquy |
24 | * SpeakingInPanels |
25 | * TalkingToTheDead |
26 | * TauntingTheUnconscious |
27 | * ThinkingOutLoud, in which a character seems to have chronic DidIJustSayThatOutLoud Syndrome. |
28 | * WholeEpisodeFlashback when seen and narrated through one set of eyes. |
29 | [[/index]] |
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