noun স্বগতোক্তি;
soliloquies definition
A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, expressing their thoughts and feelings.
soliloquies শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
monologue, soliloquy,
soliloquies Example in a sentence
Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy encapsulates the existential crisis of his character.
Othello’s passionate soliloquies reveal his inner turmoil and moral struggles.
Macbeth’s soliloquies betray his ambition and guilt after murdering Duncan.
King Richard III’s soliloquies demonstrate his Machiavellian cunning and ruthless nature.
Prospero’s soliloquies in “The Tempest” explore themes of redemption and forgiveness.
The soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays often serve as windows into characters’ minds and motivations.
Soliloquies can provide moments of introspection and revelation for characters experiencing profound emotional or moral quandaries.
The soliloquies in “Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett highlight the characters’ existential angst and search for meaning.
Soliloquies in modern drama continue to be used as a powerful technique to explore character psychology and inner conflicts.
Through soliloquies, audiences gain intimate access to the thoughts, feelings, and complexities of literary characters.