Create a soliloquy of your own (at least ten lines) about something or to someone that you wish you could speak your mind about.
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A soliloquy is a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself. The soliloquy is presented for the audience to understand the character's inner thoughts and feelings as though they were not being spoken at all.
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Definition of Soliloquy
A soliloquy is a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself. The soliloquy is presented for the audience to understand the character’s inner thoughts and feelings as though they were not being spoken at all. Generally, no other characters hear a soliloquy and if they are onstage during a soliloquy the character who is giving it seems to disregard them; the other characters are in involved in other actions.
A soliloquy is a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself. The soliloquy is presented for the audience to understand the character’s inner thoughts and feelings as though they were not being spoken at all. Generally, no other characters hear a soliloquy and if they are onstage during a soliloquy the character who is giving it seems to disregard them; the other characters are in involved in other actions.The word soliloquy comes from the Latin words solo, meaning “to oneself,” and loquor, meaning “I talk.” Thus the definition of soliloquy is similar to this compound meaning of “I talk to myself.”
A soliloquy is a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself. The soliloquy is presented for the audience to understand the character’s inner thoughts and feelings as though they were not being spoken at all. Generally, no other characters hear a soliloquy and if they are onstage during a soliloquy the character who is giving it seems to disregard them; the other characters are in involved in other actions.The word soliloquy comes from the Latin words solo, meaning “to oneself,” and loquor, meaning “I talk.” Thus the definition of soliloquy is similar to this compound meaning of “I talk to myself.”Difference Between Soliloquy, Monologue, and Aside
There are some similarities between the devices of soliloquy and monologue. In both of them a character speaks at length about their thoughts and feelings. However, a monologue is delivered to and for other characters, in order to communicate and bring about action. The soliloquy is meant to clarify for the character, and indeed for the audience, the character’s true feelings. The soliloquy could perhaps help that character resolve to do something because of the reflections therein.
There are some similarities between the devices of soliloquy and monologue. In both of them a character speaks at length about their thoughts and feelings. However, a monologue is delivered to and for other characters, in order to communicate and bring about action. The soliloquy is meant to clarify for the character, and indeed for the audience, the character’s true feelings. The soliloquy could perhaps help that character resolve to do something because of the reflections therein.An aside is similar to a soliloquy in that they are both delivered directly to the audience without any other characters onstage overhearing. However, an aside is usually a very short observation on the part of the person saying it rather than a long speech, as is the case with soliloquies.
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