Why would a playwright use a soliloquy instead of a monologue? (1 point)

• to give the audience historical context about the setting of the play
O to reveal the character's true motivation and most honest feelings
• to develop an idea the playwright wants the audience to know about
• to inform the audience about how one character feels about another

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A playwright would use a soliloquy instead of a monologue to reveal the character's true motivation and most honest feelings. A soliloquy allows the character to speak their innermost thoughts directly to the audience, providing insight into their internal struggles, desires, and emotions without the influence of other characters.

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