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Mr. Hale's Monologue In A Few Good Men
Antagonist is someone who is against the protagonist. In this case it would be the County Attorney.

Protagonist is the main character of some sort of fictional work. For instance, Minnie Wright was the protagonist of the play.

Soliloquy is a character speaking on their private thoughts. Mrs. Hale displayed this action several times throughout the play. Along with the Sheriff and County Attorney.

Monologue is a speech that is presented by a character. Mr. Hale presented his monologue to the others in the room when they returned back to the house.

Satire is humor being used. The men laughed and made several comments regarding the nature of women.

Parody is a particular way a comment was made. For instance, the comments that was made

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