This is a list of Monologues from Shakespeare
230 Results
# | Source Title | Author | Description |
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201 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | Lance lists all the "virtues" of his beloved to Speed |
202 | The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Leontes tries to convince his friend Camillo that his wife is cheating on him |
203 | The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Leontes suspects his wife is cheating on him |
204 | The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Hermione laments that she is arrested |
205 | The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Hermione defends herself in front of the court |
206 | The Winter's Tale | William Shakespeare | Leontes suspects his wife is cheating on him |
207 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Apemantus comments on Timon's foolish generosity |
208 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Timon praises his friends |
209 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | First Stranger comments on Timon's friends' ungratefulness |
210 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Sempronius expresses his anger for being asked last to give Timon a loan |
211 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Alcibiades addresses the Senate |
212 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Timon curses his friends |
213 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Timon curses mankind and the city of Athens |
214 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Timon and Apemantus insult each other and curse humankind |
215 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Flavius finds Timon in the cave and offers to serve him in the wilderness |
216 | Titus Andronicus | William Shakespeare | Aaron is excited about Tamora becoming empress |
217 | Titus Andronicus | William Shakespeare | Marcus Andronicus finds his niece Lavinia with her tongue and hands cut off |
218 | Titus Andronicus | William Shakespeare | Titus Andronicus kills Chiron and Demetrius |
219 | Titus Andronicus | William Shakespeare | Tamora asks her sons to kill Bassianus and Lavinia |
220 | Troilus and Cressida | William Shakespeare | Troilus tells Pandarus about his love for his niece Cressida |
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