👉 In literature, "soliloquized" refers to a character who speaks without speaking. This can be seen in plays, novels, or other forms of creative writing where the author deliberately uses dialogue to convey emotion and thought rather than a full sentence or paragraph. The phrase comes from Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," which features a soliloquial scene where Prospero Solano (the character played by Antonio Meucci) speaks without speaking, as he is overwhelmed with grief over his son