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Sililoquies in Macbeth

By definition, a sililoquie is when you have a person speaking to themselves. There are plenty of important ones in Macbeth. If you go through the play I'm sure you'll find a whole bunch, but if you'd like, just email and I could give you a list of the more important ones. Look for the speeches by Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Macduff.

Posted by Lady M on May 11, 1997 at 12:59:29
In Reply to "Help! Macbeth Soliloquies..." posted by Philchan on April 02, 1997 at 19:03:02


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