His hilarious five-minute soliloquy about his complex wedding arrangements was fabulous. |
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The steward's self-pity in his soliloquy suggests lack of control over his situation or a passive-aggressive personality. |
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They were forgiving, as they are always, for they know my history as an overreacher and have heard me give the same soliloquy many times. |
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Perched alone on a stage, a character engages in a soliloquy so as to unveil their innermost thoughts to the audience. |
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In addition to innumerable stern remonstrances, his soliloquy is laced with screaming fits of anger. |
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Let's be honest here, Shakespeare's tragedies are filled with dialogue, monologue, and soliloquy. |
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But the show must go on, so Ross pulls himself together and rises to complete his snivelling soliloquy. |
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Many a personal, business and national problem has been thought through to solution in a soliloquy. |
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Obviously, being a debate, a soliloquy cannot be a monologue in which the same idea is repeated over and over. |
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At the risk of being somewhat literary, this bill grapples with the age old question raised in Hamlet's soliloquy, to be or not to be. |
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Milton, in Paradise Lost, gives a soliloquy by Eve, who is thinking things through after the apple episode. |
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In such a soliloquy do not be surprised if thinking upsets your complacency. |
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On closer inspection the frame seems to be a traction unit as Richard tilts himself upright and begins to unstrap himself, whilst delivering his opening soliloquy. |
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It is thus that, in the midst of her soliloquy, the bibliophage recounts how she became well schooled in the arts of amatory intrigue, courtly artifice, and rhetorical deception. |
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It was as if she herself had read Molly Bloom's soliloquy in Ulysses in a past life and was still reeling from the bawdiness of it. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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In her soliloquy she contemplates Bloom's flawed character, their unhappy marriage, her lovers, men's frailty and women's vulnerability. |
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When you indulge in a soliloquy directed toward solving a problem or escaping from a dilemma you are in distinguished company. |
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Long suspensions give a monologue quality to the work, a soliloquy steeped in fatalism. |
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If you've seen BladeRunner, you know the short soliloquy at the end by one of the android replicants, Roy, as he's about to expire from a genetically programmed early death. |
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After his Green Eggs and Ham soliloquy, sanity left the building and a shutdown was almost inevitable. |
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In a tearful statement, he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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And at that point he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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I also read, relatedly, John Galt's soliloquy for the first time in my life the other day. |
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The film opens on a tumbleweed blowing through the twilight streets of Los Angeles and closes with a cowboy soliloquy. |
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Occasionally, during the action, a speech is highlighted as a soliloquy. |
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In the end, Georgeanne has a long soliloquy about what happened to everyone afterward, fiction even less convincing than the drama and poetry preceding it. |
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At the end of the second act the main villain gave a soliloquy detailing his plans to attack the protagonist. |
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I think I felt what many of his actors have appeared when directed them: we do not always understand his muttered soliloquy, yet we act according to what he understood and then prove the result of a large clarity. |
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Likewise he makes the prompter an accessory to his tirade which, almost without our noticing, turns into the arrogant soliloquy of the actor who it seems has now arrived. |
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But the next morning all the words have flown away for, humanly speaking, I could not retain such a long soliloquy during which the Eternal Father expressed nonstop his immense desolation. |
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The actor's inspired performance of Hamlet's soliloquy left the audience dumbfounded. |
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An eclogue is a short pastoral poem that is in the form of a dialogue or soliloquy. |
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This soliloquy is an irresistible apology for her action. |
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Following a race designed to find the most fuel-efficient supercar, Jeremy Clarkson, one of the hosts, gave a short soliloquy on how motorists could cut their fuel bills by changing their style of driving. |
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A 12th century Egyptian poem praising the beauty of the clouds is the springboard for Maryem Tollar's soliloquy with her own electronically processed voice. |
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Spectators recognize themselves in the various tics and habits of the protagonists, in the stories that they tell themselves out loud, which are a sort of soliloquy where they confide in us and invite our confidence. |
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Other productions have used the probably superior Q2 and Folio texts, but used Q1's running order, in particular moving the to be or not to be soliloquy earlier. |
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Hamlet is suicidal in the first soliloquy not because his mother quickly remarries but because of her adulterous affair with the despised Claudius which makes Hamlet his son. |
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To mend the matter, Hamlet's aunt had the family failing of indulging in soliloquy, and held forth in a desultory manner, by herself, on every topic that was introduced. |
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But in the lyric, the soliloquy is the norm, and many conversations are imaginary, notably in the projective modes of apostrophe and prosopopoeia. |
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In the later balcony scene, Shakespeare has Romeo overhear Juliet's soliloquy, but in Brooke's version of the story, her declaration is done alone. |
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