Question
In which of these cases would a soliloquy most likely be spoken in a play rather than a monologue or dialogue?(1 point)
Responses
when a character wants to explain her values and beliefs to the followers crowded around her
when a character wants to explain her values and beliefs to the followers crowded around her
when a character wants to convince another character to join him to face a challenge
when a character wants to convince another character to join him to face a challenge
when a character wants to expose the wrongdoing of another character
when a character wants to expose the wrongdoing of another character
when a character reveals her secret desire to the audience but keeps it hidden from other characters
Responses
when a character wants to explain her values and beliefs to the followers crowded around her
when a character wants to explain her values and beliefs to the followers crowded around her
when a character wants to convince another character to join him to face a challenge
when a character wants to convince another character to join him to face a challenge
when a character wants to expose the wrongdoing of another character
when a character wants to expose the wrongdoing of another character
when a character reveals her secret desire to the audience but keeps it hidden from other characters
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A soliloquy is most likely to be spoken in a play when **a character reveals her secret desire to the audience but keeps it hidden from other characters**.
This is because a soliloquy is a dramatic device where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, typically when they are alone on stage, allowing the audience insight into their inner feelings and motivations, which is distinct from a monologue or dialogue.
This is because a soliloquy is a dramatic device where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, typically when they are alone on stage, allowing the audience insight into their inner feelings and motivations, which is distinct from a monologue or dialogue.