monodramatic

/ˌmɑnədrəˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a monodrama (a play or performance with a single actor).
    • The theater company specializes in monodramatic works for solo performers.
    • Her monodramatic style relies heavily on facial expressions and voice changes.
    • The monodramatic performance featured one actor playing multiple roles.
  2. Having a single dominant theme, voice, or perspective; focused narrowly on one person's experience.
    • His speech was monodramatic, centering entirely on his own struggles.
    • The film's monodramatic approach made it feel more like a confession than a story.
    • The novel's monodramatic narrative never lets us see the other characters' viewpoints.
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