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Difference between a monologue and a soliquoy

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A monologue is a a speech given to another character or to the audience in order to have their thoughts heard.

A soliloquy is a speech in which it does not matter who hears the words/thoughts of the character, but is regardless heard by another character or audience (usually).
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