soliloquy

Soliloquy.

Shakespeare captures his audience’s interest by using a range of dramatic devices. One of the dramatic devices used is called a soliloquy .A soliloquy is when an actor in a play who speaks to him/herself in the mind but the audience can her them. An example of this is In the Macbeth play were Macbeth says “Is this a dagger I see before me, the handle toward my hand? Come let me clutch thee: I have the not yet I see thee still. Art thoug not, fatal vision , sensible to feelings as to sight or art thoug but a dagger of the mind a false creation proceeding from the heat- oppressed brain? I see the yet inform as palpable as how I draw. This is an extract from the play 


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