Soliloqy and Aside : A Note (UGC NET UNIT I - DRAMA)

 

Soliloquy and Aside – A Note

Soliloquy

·         Definition: A soliloquy is a dramatic device in which a character speaks his/her thoughts aloud, usually alone on stage, to let the audience know his/her inner feelings, motives, or plans.

·         Function:

o    Reveals psychological depth.

o    Allows the audience privileged access to a character’s mind.

o    Moves the plot forward without other characters overhearing.

·         Examples:

o    Shakespeare: Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be” (Hamlet, Act III, Scene I) is perhaps the most famous soliloquy in literature, exploring life, death, and moral hesitation.

o    Macbeth’s “Is this a dagger which I see before me” (Macbeth, Act II, Scene I) reveals his internal struggle before killing Duncan.

·         Difference from Monologue:

o    Monologue: Addressed to other characters.

o    Soliloquy: Addressed to self (and indirectly to the audience).

Aside

·         Definition: An aside is a brief remark by a character directly to the audience (or sometimes to another character) that others on stage are not meant to hear.

·         Function:

o    Provides commentary, humor, or secret insight.

o    Often used for irony or to reveal hidden intentions.

·         Examples:

o    In Shakespeare’s Othello, Iago frequently speaks asides to reveal his schemes to the audience.

o    In The Tempest, Prospero uses asides to comment on events without other characters’ awareness.

Key Differences

Feature

Soliloquy

Aside

Length

Extended speech

Short comment or phrase

Audience

Audience only

Audience (and sometimes a single character)

Purpose

Reveal deep inner thoughts

Give quick insight, irony, or secret info

Stage Presence

Character usually alone

Other characters present but do not hear

MCQs on Soliloquy & Aside (UGC NET Style)

1.      Which of the following is not true of a soliloquy?
A. It reveals the innermost thoughts of a character.
B. It is always delivered in the presence of other characters who react to it.
C. It is addressed directly to the audience.
D. It is often used to advance the plot.
Answer: B

2.      Identify the soliloquy from the options below:
A. “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears…” (Julius Caesar)
B. “Is this a dagger which I see before me…” (Macbeth)
C. “Et tu, Brute?” (Julius Caesar)
D. “A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!” (Richard III)
Answer: B

3.      In which of the following plays does Iago frequently use asides?
A. King Lear
B. Hamlet
C. Othello
D. Macbeth
Answer: C

4.      An aside is generally:
A. A speech addressed to another character.
B. A song performed for comic relief.
C. A brief remark unheard by other characters.
D. A poetic digression in the plot.
Answer: C

5.      Which of the following statements is correct?
A. A soliloquy is always shorter than an aside.
B. An aside may be directed to the audience or a character, but is unheard by others on stage.
C. A soliloquy requires another character to be present.
D. Asides are always written in prose.
Answer: B

Previous Year Questions (PYQs – UGC NET)

PYQ 1 (UGC NET, 2014)
Which dramatic device allows a character to express thoughts aloud while alone on stage?
A. Monologue
B. Dialogue
C. Soliloquy
D. Aside
Answer: C

PYQ 2 (UGC NET, 2016)
When a character speaks to the audience in a short comment that others on stage cannot hear, it is called:
A. Monologue
B. Soliloquy
C. Aside
D. Apostrophe
Answer: C

PYQ 3 (UGC NET, 2019)
Which of the following is a primary function of the soliloquy in Shakespeare’s plays?
A. Provide comic relief.
B. Reveal the inner workings of a character’s mind.
C. Address another character’s query.
D. Deliver a moral lesson.
Answer: B

PYQ 4 (UGC NET, 2021)
Match the dramatic devices with their correct descriptions:

Device

Description

a) Aside

            i) Extended speech revealing inner thoughts while alone on stage

b) Soliloquy

            ii) Brief remark to audience unheard by other characters

Options:
A. a-i, b-ii
B. a-ii, b-i
C. a-i, b-i
D. a-ii, b-ii

Answer: B

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Soliloqy and Aside : A Note (UGC NET UNIT I - DRAMA)

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