Theater and film have a hard time with the interior monologues commonplace in books.
Or would have been comfortable were he not, in the words of his own interior monologue, such a wastrel.
In its own way, I think that makes it play even more like interior monologue.
Because of his use of interior monologue, with which described an entire city?
Nothing like words will ever substitute the most intimate form of interior monologue.
I looked like a crazy man consumed by interior monologue.
The conversation that they fail to have is rendered in a series of interior monologues.
The entire story is told as a single interior monologue of the protagonist, a young woman named Agnes.
The narrative is told in the first person as an interior monologue of the narrator.
Others are interior monologues that seem more familiar because they're shared by two voices.