In the passage, Macbeth's speech can be described as _____________.
A
a soliloquy
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B
a monologue
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C
as aside
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D
an apostrophe
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Solution
The correct option is A a soliloquy When a character speaks his thoughts aloud, regardless of any listeners (or the lack thereof) it is termed as a soliloquy. Macbeth's speech here has all these elements (his famous soliloquy before he murders Duncan). So, the correct answer is option A.