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soliloquy is an acting area that is slanted upward away from the audience the Elizabethan playhouse with which Shakespea
soliloquy is an acting area that is slanted upward away from the audience the Elizabethan playhouse with which Shakespeare was associated a speech delivered by an actor alone on stage that reveals the character's innermost thoughts a combination of elements and body fluids that the Elizabethans believed to have an effect on personality