The actor talks in a musing tone of voice, usually facing diagonally down-stage. He doesn't talk to the audience; he is voicing his thoughts and the audience just 'overhears' them. The name for this is a soliloquy.
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The literary device used is dramatic irony. The audience knows that the speaker is condemning himself to exile.
When the audience knows something that a character on stage doesn't know, it is called dramatic irony.
Dramatic irony: The audience knows that the speaker is condemning himself to exile.
The audience was called "the audience". In Love's Labour's Lost, Moth says "An excellent device! so, if any of the audiencehiss, you may cry 'Well done, Hercules! now thou crushest the snake!'" and in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bottom says "That will ask some tears in the true performing of it: if I do it, let the audience look to their eyes."Shakespeare was more likely to use the word in the way that we would if we talked about "an audience with the Pope"--the act of listening or an appointment in order to be listened to. The word "audience" comes from the root "audio" which means "I hear".Sir Ian McKellen has pointed out that there is a difference between an audience, which comes to hear a play, and spectators, who come to see a spectacle. An audience must listen--it cannot just watch.
A theatrical device is a technique or element used in theater to enhance the storytelling or performance, such as lighting, sound effects, set design, or props. These devices help create mood, convey meaning, and engage the audience.
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a soliloquy is a device often used in drama whereby a character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters.
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Soliloquy is not itself a form of dramatic irony. Soliloquy is a theatrical device in which a character speaks their thoughts out loud without addressing others. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, is when the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension or irony.
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A soliloquy is a dramatic literary or theatrical device in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually when they are alone on stage. It allows the audience to understand the character's innermost feelings and motivations.
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