Edmund soliloquizes about his plans to steal his brother's inheritance. How does this soliloquy influence the impact of the revelation of Edmund's plans?
The answer is that it makes the audience more receptive of the character’s views. His soliloquy is gives the audience an idea about who he is and why he does these things. Although it doesn’t justify his actions, it makes the audience understand him.
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The answer is that it makes the audience more receptive of the character’s views. His soliloquy is gives the audience an idea about who he is and why he does these things. Although it doesn’t justify his actions, it makes the audience understand him.