0 a speech in a play that the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching rather than to the other characters: --
Hamlet's soliloquy starts "To be or not to be".
1 a speech in a play which the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching rather than to the other characters: --
Some soliloquies were changed to inner monologues for the sake of psychological realism.
He ends his soliloquy with the solution and decision to give his soul to the devil.
In her soliloquy she reviews the conquests with which she has grown bored, then mourns the one instance when she failed.
Instead of speeches that are intended for others' ears, most are soliloquies.
This is done using specific techniques, including mirroring, doubling, soliloquy, and role reversal.
Tracks are slow and smooth, reveling in moody keyboard soliloquies and high-pitched crooning.
He would enter the ring wearing his customary hat and sunglasses an unlit cigar gracing his lips and would goad fans with his soliloquies.
Is this to be a debate or a series of soliloquies?