In the realm of dramatic literature, soliloquies and asides are devices that enhance the audience's understanding of a character's inner conflict and revelation. Consider a scene in a play where a character grapples with their decisions regarding loyalty and betrayal. The character, isolated on stage, contemplates their fraught relationships in a soliloquy, allowing the audience to witness their emotional turmoil. How does this use of soliloquy impact the overall interpretation of the character's motives and the narrative?