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    soliloquy
    /səˈlɪləkwi/

    noun

    • 1. an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play: "Edmund ends the scene as he had begun it, with a soliloquy"

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  2. SOLILOQUY definition: 1. a speech in a play that the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching…. Learn more.

  3. Soliloquy (from the Latin solus “alone” and loqui “to speak”) at its most basic level refers to the act of talking to oneself, and more specifically denotes the solo utterance of an actor in a drama.

  4. noun. the act of speaking alone or to oneself, esp as a theatrical device. a speech in a play that is spoken in soliloquy. Hamlet's first soliloquy. Discover More. Usage. Soliloquy is sometimes wrongly used where monologue is meant.

  5. (səlɪləkwi ) Word forms: plural soliloquies. countable noun. A soliloquy is a speech in a play in which an actor speaks to himself or herself and to the audience, rather than to another actor. Now it was time for his soliloquy. Synonyms: monologue, address, speech, aside More Synonyms of soliloquy. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. A soliloquy is a literary device in the form of a speech or monologue spoken by a single character in a theatrical play or drama. The purpose of a soliloquy is for the character to express their inner thoughts and feelings that are not intended to be heard or known by other characters in the play or the audience members.

  7. A soliloquy is a literary device, most often found in dramas, in which a character speaks to him or herself, relating his or her innermost thoughts and feelings as if thinking aloud.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SoliloquySoliloquy - Wikipedia

    A soliloquy (/ s ə ˈ l ɪ l. ə. k w i, s oʊ ˈ l ɪ l. oʊ-/, from Latin solo "to oneself" + loquor "I talk", plural soliloquies) is a monologue addressed to oneself, thoughts spoken out loud without addressing another character.

  9. a speech in a play in which a character, who is alone on the stage, speaks his or her thoughts; the act of speaking thoughts in this way. Hamlet’s famous soliloquy, ‘To be or not to be…’. the playwright’s use of soliloquy. compare monologue.

  10. A soliloquy is a dramatic speech that reveals a character's inner thoughts and reflections. Some of the most famous lines in drama are taken from soliloquies. Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" speech is a soliloquy, for example.

  11. A soliloquy (pronounced so-LILL-oh-kwee) is a kind of monologue, or an extended speech by one character. In a soliloquy, though, the speech is not given to another character, and there is no one around to hear it. Instead of another character, the soliloquy is delivered to a surrogate, to the audience, or to no one in particular. II.

  12. Jun 12, 2018 · A soliloquy (suh-lil-uh-kwee) is a literary device used in drama to reveal a characters thoughts, feelings, secrets or plans to the audience. Characters usually deliver soliloquies while they are alone.

  13. A soliloquy is a passage in a drama in which a character expresses his thoughts or feelings aloud while either alone upon the stage or with the other actors keeping silent.

  14. SOLILOQUY meaning: 1. a speech in a play that the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching…. Learn more.

  15. 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.

  16. Jul 10, 2011 · Soliloquy is used as a tool or process by which the dramatist conveys the secret thoughts and/or intentions of the character, to the audience or the reader of the drama, but; also while doing so, it preserves the secrecy of those thoughts from the other characters of that drama.

  17. A soliloquy is a speech that an actor gives while he or she is alone onstage and allows for the audience to hear the character’s innermost thoughts. One of the most famous examples of a soliloquy is Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” speech from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

  18. A soliloquy is a dramatic literary device that is used when a character gives a speech that reveals something about their thought process. These are parts of plays that when read on the page or preformed help the reader better understand who the characters are and what it is that’s driving them.

  19. May 25, 2023 · A soliloquy is a speech in which a character in a dramatic production reveals their inner thoughts and feelings. A soliloquy can be an external display of a...

  20. Jun 19, 2020 · What is a soliloquy? Learn the answer to this question through exploring soliloquy examples. Get a literary definition of an aside and monologue as well.

  21. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun soliloquy. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.