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What is the purpose of an soliloquy

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Whereas a novel can describe a character’s unspoken thoughts, a play contains no such description. To overcome this limitation, a playwriter uses soliloquies. The character expresses his or her inner thoughts aloud, in the absence of other characters. Only the audience can hear what the character says.

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Soliloquy: to acquaint the audience or the reader, the secret thoughts and/or intentions that the character is having in his mind. It also puts light on the external relationships, thoughts, and the future actions related to the character and to the other characters of the drama.

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