This is a list of Monologues from Shakespeare
230 Results
# | Source Title | Author | Description |
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121 | Love's Labour's Lost | William Shakespeare | Berowne laments his love |
122 | Love's Labour's Lost | William Shakespeare | The King reads a love poem that he has written |
123 | Love's Labour's Lost | William Shakespeare | The Princess sends her messenger to the King's court |
124 | Love's Labour's Lost | William Shakespeare | Don Armado confesses to his page Moth that he has fallen in love with Jaquenetta |
125 | Love's Labour's Lost | William Shakespeare | The four protagonists reveal they are in love and in turns scold each other |
126 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | A Sergeant describes the battle against the Irish |
127 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Lady Macbeth reads a letter from her husband |
128 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Lady Macbeth urges Macbeth to go ahead with his plan to kill the king of Scotlan |
129 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Macbeth has a vision of a dagger |
130 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | A porter wonders who might be knocking on the castle's door |
131 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Macbeth wonders if his life might be in danger |
132 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Lady Macbeth completes her husband's murder and Macbeth freaks out after the dee |
133 | Measure for Measure | William Shakespeare | Angelo realizes he lusts for Isabella |
134 | Measure for Measure | William Shakespeare | Isabella tries to convince Angelo not to execute her brother Claudio |
135 | Measure for Measure | William Shakespeare | Angelo proposes Isabella to have sex with him in exchange of saving her brother' |
136 | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Benedick tells Don Pedro he hates Beatrice |
137 | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Benedick ponders about love |
138 | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Benedick changes his mind about love |
139 | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Hero and Ursula make their friend Beatrice believe that Benedick loves her |
140 | Much Ado About Nothing | William Shakespeare | Benedick and Beatrice admit being in love with one another |
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