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soliloquy

[suh-lil-uh-kwee] / səˈlɪl ə kwi /
NOUN
apostrophe
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NOUN
speech by one
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His soliloquies have helped hook a huge audience into the spiky worldview of the show.

From The Wall Street Journal

The kids prance around the yard quoting “Macbeth” a decade before he’ll stage it and Mescal gets to recite a “Hamlet” soliloquy as a little treat.

From Los Angeles Times

The story’s emotional climax, the crescendo of his bold answer to Shakespeare’s soliloquy, is drenched in golden hues to underscore a life or death choice.

From Los Angeles Times

“Those epic soliloquies?” says someone who works closely with Sheridan, “That’s how he talks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

True, the major soliloquies are not the tortured revelations of a soul in anguish but merely philosophical ruminations; it seems unlikely that this spirited man would opt for self-slaughter.

From The Wall Street Journal