use of soliloquy in Shakespeare's plays
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A soliloquy is a dramatic or literary form of communication in which a character talks to him/herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener apart from the audience. ... Shakespeare uses soliloquies to form moral judgement about characters in the play.
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