soliloquy
That depends on what story you are reading. They aren't always mad, but often the reason is that they are very hungry for human brains, and they aren't getting any, which makes them kind of go crazy with hunger.
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It is common for people to die with loved ones or caregivers present, but the experience of death is ultimately individual and personal, regardless of who is physically present at the time. Each person's journey towards death is unique and can be influenced by various factors such as beliefs, relationships, and circumstances.
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Speaking aloud one’s thoughts when alone can serve as a powerful tool for self-reflection and clarity. It allows individuals to articulate their ideas and feelings, making them more tangible and easier to process. This practice can enhance problem-solving skills, boost creativity, and help manage emotions by providing a safe space for expression. Additionally, it can aid in organizing thoughts and reinforcing memory through verbalization.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet are the only ones who know the details of their conversation on the balcony. Romeo overhears Juliet speaking her thoughts aloud, and the two lovers share a private exchange where they declare their love for each other and make plans to be together.
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Simply by changing ones thoughts
Which is a good example of substituting positive thoughts for negative ones?
alot of people...the ones that are forever alone
idiotic ones smart ones
Personal thoughts that exists in ones mind
introspection
The best example of a soliloquy is Juliet's "Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds" at the beginning of Act 3 Scene 2. Or "Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again" in Act 4 Scene 3. The balcony scene has Juliet speaking when she thinks she's alone, although Romeo is listening in. To most people that would also qualify as a soliloquy.
It means "Wholly occupied or absorbed in ones thoughts;absentminded".
The independent clauses are the ones that stand alone. They are the one that do not need any more sentence for them.