Thread:Bagwis/@comment-5956954-20170828231330/@comment-5956954-20170829010653

Oh yeah, almost forgot. About "Soliloquy". A soliloquy is when a character speaks out loud their thoughts by themself or while disregarding those around themself. The most common example is Shakespeare's work, particularly the "to be or not to be" soliloquy, so if you had read their work, then you would get the idea.

The monologue where the mouth does not move is just an "inner voice" or an "internal monologue/aside", so I would consider the use of "Soliloquy" to be inaccurate in the transcript pages.

What do you think? Is there a reason it is used?