However, he markedly improves in his soft-spoken soliloquies, as he brings a genuine depth of feeling in conveying his domestic torpor. |
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His soliloquies on fate and historical accidence, delivered to an overwrought Monty Bodkin, are among the best things that Wodehouse ever wrote. |
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The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides. |
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Rome communicates his internal dialogue through improvised soliloquies which combine Shakespeare's language with street lingo and gesticulations. |
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The ridiculous screenplay offers two cathartic scenes, both of which feature characters giving lengthy soliloquies. |
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There were soliloquies from various characters describing what they were plotting, what they were going to do next. |
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While detractors tend to focus on his heavy symbolism and soliloquies, there is nonetheless a more delicate strand to Bergman's work. |
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There seems to be both a haughty reserve that keeps us at a distance during the soliloquies, and an absence of inner mystery to tempt our curiosity in the first place. |
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Deadpan characters spew out lengthy standup soliloquies in crimped cul-de-sacs. |
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One leads him into the inky darkness of a well, where many of the novel's more philosophical soliloquies are set. |
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In the soliloquies, Hamlet effectively out-talks himself, since his own intellect, in its antiphonal mode, represents his only worthy opponent. |
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While the ghost of default stalks the battlements, he dithers and spouts soliloquies. |
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He was trying to sell the case for military action with the testimonial equivalent of Falstaffian soliloquies. |
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Even the play's slightly awkward structure, with its reminiscent soliloquies and resurrected hero, is made up for in Fugard's own production by the quality of the acting. |
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With no asides and soliloquies, nothing is put in to sweeten the pill. |
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There are no subtleties, there is little light and shade and the long speeches are delivered as tirades rather than thoughtful Shakespearian soliloquies. |
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Typically, viewers gain this knowledge through one character's asides or soliloquies of which other characters are unaware or through the use of a chorus commenting on events. |
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Statistics from the U.S. Census Report and quirky audience participation sections punctuate sociological debates, scuffles and tormented soliloquies by the characters. |
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It begins and ends with soliloquies from the security-staff. |
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O'Neill is known for stylized dialogue, and the movie is unnaturally verbose, but the characters' long soliloquies often show us as much as they tell us. |
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Such sensations, however, were too near a kin to resentment to be long guiding Fanny's soliloquies. |
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Annoyed by the staginess of Frank's soliloquies? |
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The apron a forestage in front of the curtain onto which players marched, struck a pose, and took up their stances for lengthy soliloquies became less prominent with the new, natural style of acting. |
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And, boy, does he let you know this in an oh-so-slow delivery of the earlier soliloquies where you could drive a bus through the pauses and where he seems to atomise the speeches a series of discrete effects. |
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He seems to belong to a different play, one of long, anguished soliloquies interspersed with occasional knockabout intermissions with great sports figures of the past. |
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It might all have been dismissed as disgruntled soliloquies from a soured man, were it not that the drama increasingly involved the central theme of Heath's career: Europe. |
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She redefines reality to suit her purposes and expects her entourage to jump to her command, starting with Johanna, her nurse and companion, who is forced to endure her rambling soliloquies while wearing a pig mask? |
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Godwin's company does the opposite, retaining the bumpiness indicated in the text where the soliloquies and asides are printed as indented paragraphs. |
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See: mad scientists, incoherent soliloquies on the nature of madness, semi-nude showgirls, female wrestling, body snatching and the eating of cat eyeballs! |
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All those blank verse soliloquies really were on to something. |
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He's afforded seven soliloquies to get them onside. |
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In Hamlet, Shakespeare reverses this so that it is through the soliloquies, not the action, that the audience learns Hamlet's motives and thoughts. |
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Hamlet's soliloquies have also captured the attention of scholars. |
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The first half is based mainly on the Soliloquies of St Augustine of Hippo, the remainder is drawn from various sources. |
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Soliloquies had been used mainly to convey information about characters or events, but Shakespeare used them to explore characters' minds. |
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Augustine's Soliloquies, and the first fifty psalms of the Psalter. |
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