This is a list of Monologues from Shakespeare
230 Results
# | Source Title | Author | Description |
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181 | The Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Portia urges Bassanio to delay choosing between the chests |
182 | The Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Antonio and Shylock reach a macabre agreement over a loan |
183 | The Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Launcelot plays a prank on his blind father when he doesn't recognize him |
184 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Mistress Ford is angered by Falstaff's letter |
185 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Falstaff scolds Pistol |
186 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Ford curses his wife for cheating on him |
187 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Mistress Ford and Mistress Page plan revenge against Falstaff |
188 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | William Shakespeare | Falstaff tells Mr Brookes what happened at Mistress Ford's house |
189 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Miranda and Ferdinand profess their love and vow to marry |
190 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Caliban meets Trinculo and Stephano during a storm |
191 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Prospero narrates his past to his daughter |
192 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Ariel tells Prospero how he shipwrecked the ship |
193 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Caliban curses Prospero |
194 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Ferdinand carries firewood while thinking about Miranda |
195 | The Tempest | William Shakespeare | Caliban plans revenge against Prospero |
196 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Proteus decides to pursue Silvia and betray Julia and Valentine |
197 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Julia tries to read her love letter from torn pieces of paper |
198 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Valentine says goodbye to his friend Proteus and the two discuss about love |
199 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Proteus anxiously asks Speed what was Julia's reaction to his letter |
200 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Speed talks to his master Valentine about Valentine's love for Julia |
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