Oh, come on. How do we know anyone's innermost thoughts? Especially someone who is dead? Some people are fond of baring their souls in diaries and letters and other documents of an intensely personal nature; if Shakespeare ever did that, every such letter and diary has been destroyed by the ravages of time. Because there is no evidence, people sometimes speculate on what Shakespeare was thinking based on his poetry. But Shakespeare may not have been expressing his innermost thoughts in the poems, which in any case are more philosophical and general in their message. Attempting to figure out what Shakespeare was thinking from his plays is absolutely hopeless, since the lines in the plays are spoken by the characters and are relevant only to the characters and their situation.
(A+) Soliloquy
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(A+) Soliloquy
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(A+) Soliloquy
An aside is when you hear the characters innermost thoughts and feelings, the other characters don't hear it.
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He knows our innermost thoughts and feelings, and he knows us better then we know ourselves.
A soliloquy is a speech given by a character in a play when they are alone on stage, expressing their thoughts and feelings to the audience. It is a dramatic device often used to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and motivations.
Yes, "soliloquy" is a noun. It refers to a speech in a play where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, often revealing their inner feelings or motivations to the audience.
In Act 1 Scene 7 of Macbeth, when Macbeth is alone and speaking his thoughts out loud, this is called a soliloquy. It is a dramatic device used to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and feelings to the audience.
The innermost color of the rainbow is violet.