Wolsey’s Soliloquy in Shakespeare’s Henry VIII (525 words, 2 pages)
As Shakespeare write his play Henry VIII, he allows his character, Wolsey, to soliloquize. Wolseys soliloquy encompasses strong diction, extended metaphors, and apostrophe in order to confirm the complexity of the changing tone and theme. To allow the readers to understand the constant changing theme of the soliloquy and the ...
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