Soto Voce
A soliloquy is a speech a character makes to himself or herself onstage that reveals his or her thoughts to the audience.
The word character is a noun. The plural form is characters.
The word character is a noun. The plural form is characters.
The word character is a noun. The plural form is characters.
A long speech made by a character that other characters hear is called a monologue. It is a moment where a character expresses their thoughts, feelings, or intentions to other characters or the audience.
The word character is a noun. The plural form is characters.
I believe it is a soliloquy. source: dictionary.com
Speech and action reveal a character's personality, beliefs, desires, and motivations. By analyzing what a character says and does, we can gain insight into their intentions and how they interact with their environment and other characters. Characters' speech and actions propel the plot forward and help provide depth and development to their personalities.
An aside
It is a monologue, but he is not alone onstage. The crowd responds. It is really a crowd scene.
A soliloquy is a speech in a play where a character expresses their thoughts and feelings aloud, even though no other character can hear them or respond. It is typically used to provide insight into the character's inner thoughts and motivations.
He was onstage to present a few awards, he did not win an Oscar, therefore did not make an acceptance speech.