Shakespeare Monologues for Men
There are endless Shakespeare monologues for men but here we have listed the most interesting Shakespeare monologues for men from plays such as Macbeth, Henry VI, Antony and Cleopatra. Check out this Shakespeare monologues for men and let us know what you think
1) Antony laments the fact that he lost the battle
A monologue from the Play "Antony and Cleopatra" by William ShakespeareIn this dramatic Shakespeare monologue, Antony has just lost a battle against Caesar and feels shame, asking his men to abandon him.
2) Tullus Aufidius curses the Romans
A monologue from the Play "Coriolanus" by William ShakespeareAfter having lost to the Roman army in a battle led by Coriolanus, Tullus Aufidius curses the Romans in this emotional monologue
3) Henry VI's last speech before he is stabbed and killed
A monologue from the Play "Henry VI Part 3" by William ShakespeareAfter being imprisoned, Henry VI is locked in the Tower of London. Richard pays him a visit and Henry VI knows he is there to kill him. This is his monologue before he is stabbed by Richard...
4) Brutus addresses the people of Rome
A monologue from the Play "Julius Caesar" by William ShakespeareIn this persuasive monologue, Brutus addresses the people of Rome and tries to justify his murder of Julius Caesar
5) Macbeth considers the possibility of killing the king to obtain more power
A monologue from the Play "Macbeth" by William ShakespeareIn this monologue, Macbeth considers the pros and cons of assassinating Duncan, the King of Scotland, to obtain more power
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