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Sydnee
21 February, 20:02
Compare and contrast a soliloquy and an aside.
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Chloe Ochoa
21 February, 20:29
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A soliloquy is not addressed to the audience. For the specific person, it is a private speech for themself. In a soliloquy, the character is alone, I guess you could say, speaking to themself.
In an aside, the other characters are present with him, but they can't hear him speak. He speaks to the audience.
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