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Sorry, I had to register just to respond to persephone above. I feel I can say with some certainty is that the monologue wasn't meant to be seen as a believable conversation between two people with only one person talking. After all, who (in America at least) has the patience to sit there and be preached at for THREE WHOLE MINTUES. This is a monologue which helps define the story and give some sense of conflict in a story that could easily have devolved into 'The smart guy is always right'. This monologue is studied in several theater programs and it is exceedingly well delivered. Williams often gives himself the short stick with the roles his picks.. but when he picks right.. damn, he picks right.