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soliloquy is an acting area that is slanted upward away from the audience the Elizabethan playhouse with which Shakespea

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Soliloquy Is An Acting Area That Is Slanted Upward Away From The Audience The Elizabethan Playhouse With Which Shakespea 1
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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