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A soliloquy is a dramatic monologue where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, often revealing their innermost feelings or intentions. Juliet's soliloquy in Romeo and Juliet is different as she is addressing the audience directly and questioning the importance of names, whereas most soliloquies in literature are more introspective and reveal the character's internal struggles.

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