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soliloquy

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Noun — A speech in a play in which a character, alone on stage, speaks their thoughts aloud so the audience can hear them.

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Formal and literary.

Etymology

From Late Latin 'soliloquium', from 'solus' meaning 'alone' and 'loqui' meaning 'to speak'.

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What is the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue?

A soliloquy is spoken by a character who is alone and unheard by the other characters, so it reveals private thoughts. A monologue is a long speech delivered to other people on stage. Every soliloquy is a kind of monologue, but not the reverse.

What is the difference between a soliloquy and an aside?

An aside is a brief remark to the audience, often only a line, delivered while other characters are present and supposedly cannot hear. A soliloquy is a sustained speech given in solitude.

How do you pronounce soliloquy?

Four syllables, with the stress on the second: suh-LIL-uh-kwee. The plural is soliloquies.

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