"This argument causes my current pain
As useless as quarreling with a child - simile
Why I reserved to such extreme measures -meaningful deviation
To win a cause that has trivial worth
I drugged her mind to make fool of my queen - POA
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind - antithesis
My drug set free her mind and her love free
Now she act different than she had 'round me
What have I done drugging my queen's pure mind?- rhetorical question
Seeing so true her actions with free mind
Love pure love I wish she'd love me like now -meaningful deviation - troche
How she act so different when in love -meaningful deviation
So I sadden like men who lost the war - metaphor/imagery
Then she never truly for me felt love
I will not drug her mind and force her love - climax
As love has no predictability
I seek her love but must let my queen be"
Writing this Soliloquy was a much easier process than I had thought it was going to be. I know that many of my peers struggled writing their soliloquies as I was astonished when hearing the amount of time it took for them to compose their soliloquies. The words seemed to flow out of my hand when I just thought about the overall plot of the play and then placed myself in the perspective of Oberon. Once truly focusing on the emotions and thoughts going through Oberon's head, writing the soliloquy was enjoyable and quick! Although I am overall pleased with the outcome of the soliloquy, one thing that I wish my soliloquy could improve upon was conveying the jealousy and astonishment when Oberon saw Titania in true love.
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