soliloquys in macbeth?
are there any other soliloquy in Macbeth that are not delivered by Macbeth or Lady Macbeth?
are there any other soliloquy in Macbeth that are not delivered by Macbeth or Lady Macbeth?
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If you are being really specific about defining soliloquys as "verse speeches spoken by one character alone on stage talking to himself/God/the audience" then not really. Later in the play, the porter has a speech when he is all alone on stage, so perhaps that counts.
But there are a few other long, uniterrupted speeches that I can think of off the top of my head. One is early in the play, spoken by the Sargeant who reports on the battle, and one is later on, spoken by Hecate(?).
hope that helps.