soliloquy in English

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.
His scenes play more as brief soliloquies ; the characters voicing unspoken thoughts and memories, repeating phrases and exchanging salvos of opaque dialogue.

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1. A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy.

2. The soliloquy was an Elizabethan dramatic convention.

3. Hamlet's famous soliloquy, 'To be or not to be ...'

4. Such expressions in literary works are called as soliloquy.

5. Say, Hamlet's soliloquy or a scene from Romeo and Juliet?

6. Hamlet's soliloquy is probably the most famous in English drama.

7. An Aside, in contrast to a monologue or soliloquy, is much shorter

8. Mrs Hall had very reluctantly to leave the rest of his soliloquy.

9. My own soliloquy, my own trial came with that offer.

10. Include a brief soliloquy of a publisher using the Research Guide.

11. The second actor, the accused, immediately begins a soliloquy of defence.

12. As he made this dreary soliloquy, he had cantered out of Rotten Row into the park.

13. Generally, operas start with a soliloquy of an actor introducing himself on his first appearance.

14. Antonyms for Chinwagging include drawl, introspection, monologue, monolog, multilogue, quiet, silence and soliloquy

15. I hope there ain't, but I't'Nation sure of that'said the guard, in gruff soliloquy.

16. We should hope that Hughes, having taken his soliloquy, will one day transcribe more of these asides.

17. The first time the chance, I understand the foreign doctors Maikenina ----- life Soliloquy 1970 started!

18. Hamlet Soliloquy Glossary: O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I! (2.2.555-612) Blench i.e

19. Include a soliloquy showing how a publisher might take time to prepare for offering the magazines.

20. After a while, you listen to yourself think aloud so you don't have to listen to the soliloquy next to you.

21. Into the second act, the tone grows Bickeringly contentious, resolves into recriminations, then wanes into a soliloquy of maudlin reverie

22. One way of doing this is to use the soliloquy or aside, such flexible resources on the Elizabethan stage.

23. Into the second act, the tone grows Bickeringly contentious, resolves into recriminations, then wanes into a soliloquy of maudlin reverie

24. In Hamlet’s “How all occasions do inform against me” soliloquy, he compares his Cowardliness to Fortinbras’ resolution and determination (Act 4 Scene 4, Pages 31-65)

25. Most of us first came across this word in Hamlet’s soliloquy, “Th’ oppressor’s wrong, the proud man’s Contumely”, and were puzzled by it, as it’s hardly a word in common use.

26. Soliloquy : Chasms of the Mind, Paperback by Butler-charles, Sharon, ISBN 1098337441, ISBN-13 9781098337445, Brand New, Free shipping in the US<br><br>The writings are spoken word (abstract) poetry pieces.., some inspired by real life accounts and some imagined.

27. Our (in) justice system is indeed "Crapulent" by Kyle Griffith on Saturday, Jul 25, 2009 at 11: 59: 38 PMReply: Our (in) justice system is indeed "Crapulent "The novel begins with a prolonged soliloquy from Nicholas Pratt, who we first met in "Never Mind" as a Crapulent middle-aged man browbeating his trophy girlfriend.