In Romeo's soliloquy he speaks of love being fatal and he pretty much just talks to himself about events that have happened through out the play. He makes a long speech on how he will kill himself because his love is so strong for Juliet and how beautiful Juliet is and how horrible death is (like a monster).
The soliloquy in Act 1, Scene ii shows his greed for power.
Act 3 , Scene 1 , Line 244
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What prompts this soliloquy is the fact that Hamlet has not yet gotten revenge for his father's death.
Act IV Scene 3. It is the beginning of her soliloquy before taking the potion.
The soliloquy in Act 1, Scene ii shows his greed for power.
Act 3 , Scene 1 , Line 244
act 5,scene 3, line 74-120
"To be or not to be."
In this soliloquy, the character reveals their inner turmoil and conflicted thoughts about the consequences of their actions. It shows a combination of guilt, ambition, and fear of retribution. The soliloquy highlights the character's struggle with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their choices in Act 2, Scene 2.
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What prompts this soliloquy is the fact that Hamlet has not yet gotten revenge for his father's death.
Act IV Scene 3. It is the beginning of her soliloquy before taking the potion.
Yes, Antony's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 1 beginning with the words "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth."
Romeo's plans change throughout the play, as the situation changes. His plans in Act 1 Scene 1 are totally different from those in Act 5 Scene 1
That Rome will be a total chaos.
In Brutus's soliloquy at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1.