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10 May, 02:39

What is a soliloquy and figures of speech in Romeo and Juliet

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  1. 10 May, 05:09
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    A discourse [soliloquy] is when characters talk their contemplations so anyone might hear for the advantage of the group of onlookers. A case of discourse in Romeo and Juliet is the discourse that begins with "Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds" (Juliet, in Act 3, Scene 2).
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