Answer and Explanation:
A soliloquy is essentially where one character talks to him-/herself in a long monologue. Usually, in this kind of speech, the character discloses his/her thoughts and feelings.
In Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "R and J", we see R under J's balcony, looking on as she thinks to herself. This is one of the most famous parts of the play with R starting by saying "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and J is the sun".
Basically, R goes on a long spiel about how beautiful J is, beyond any type of beauty he has ever witnessed. R forgets all about Rosalind and all but confesses his undying passion for J in this excerpt. With every description of J's movements and appearance (comparing her eyes to the stars and heavens), we can tell he is infatuated with J.
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Answer:
the answer is 03, the third one
Explanation:
I would say Ponyboy because he is more book smart than the rest of them but doesn’t have as much common sense. He also has more of a future.