Which theatrical convention involves a character speaking their inner thoughts directly to the audience while alone on stage?
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Correct answer: Soliloquy
A soliloquy occurs when a character speaks alone on stage, revealing private thoughts to the audience without other characters hearing. It differs from a monologue (a long speech addressed to other characters) and an aside (a brief remark heard by the audience but not by onstage characters).
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