"Friend, Romans, countrymen. Lend me your ears.
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him."
Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 2
The above reference is not a soliloquy but rather the funeral oration. A few moments earlier Marc Antony is alone (sorta) speaking to the body of Julius Caesar and predicting what will be coming in Rome's future. ".......cry 'havoc'and let slip the dogs of war".... that's the soliliquy.
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -
Which soliloquy are you alluding to?
It is a soliloquy. A dialogue is between two people; soliloquy is more like self-introspection.
The famous oration by Mark Anthony after the murder of Julius Ceasar that starts: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears..."
If there's nobody else on stage, it's a soliloquy.
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -
Mark Antony's soliloquy "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth" at the very end of the scene.
Cleopatra and Marc Antony's children were named Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.
Mark Antony was only married one time and the name of his wife was Fluvia. However, he had a very famous mistress who was Cleopatra.
Mark antonys parents were named Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia Antonia, Antony's father died when he was young, so his mother married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura.
Soliloquy is pernounced... suh lil' uh kwe
Polytheistic.
Cleopatra
Subtly different than Mark Antony's appeal in Julius Caesar the goal of argument is to discover a truth through reasoning.
mark antonys governor overheard someone say that Cleopatra was dead and so he commited suicide and then he died in cleopatras arms so then she got a snake and taunted it into killing her because mark Antony diedlol=]by meeeee
The plural of soliloquy is soliloquies.
Which soliloquy are you alluding to?