(She turns and looks uponthe palace door.) The idea of helping people just always made me feel better about myself. A monologue from the play by Pierre Corneille. Someone who loves you. Then came the big fire which of course you have heard about. But perhaps one day, when all this is dead and done with, you and I might meet and be friends. but it makes a quiet house, and Wright out to work all day, and no company when he did come in. I saw him do a lot of good thingswhen the big boys picked on the smaller ones, he helped the little fellows out. "A Midsummer Night in the OC" by D. Tupper McKnight "A modern interpretation of the jealous maiden, Helena's. 43 Amazing Movie Monologues for Men. from my mother?My courage fails, now know I what to speak,Pouring libations on my fathers tomb.Or shall I pray, as holy wont enjoins,That to the senders of these chaplets, heRequital may accord, ay! 11. Paul was the one that made faces all the time. If Id known you were going to make my dress as long as that Id rather have stayed thirteen. Ive covered my wall with postcards, with posters, with postcards, with posters. Im not crying for myself. Be appeased by me,Nor scatter oer the land, from froward tongue,The harmful seed that turneth all to bane.Of bitter rage lull ye the murky wave;Be venerated here and dwell with me.Sharing the first fruits of this ample realm,For children offered, and for nuptial rite,This word of mine thou wilt for ever praise.Ill bear thine anger, for mine elder thou,And wiser art, in that regard, than I.Yet me, with wisdom, Zeus not meanly dowers.But if now ye seek some alien soil,Will of this land enamourd be; of thisYou I forewarn; for onward-flowing timeShall these my lieges raise to loftier fame;And thou, in venerable seat enshrinedHard by Erectheus temple, shalt receiveHonours from men and trains of women, suchAs thou from other mortals neer mayst win.But cast ye not abroad on these my realms,To waste their building strength, whetstones of blood,Evoking frantic rage not born of wine;Nor, as out-plucking hearts of fighting cocks,Plant ye among my townsmen civil strife,Reckless of kindred blood; let foreign warRage without stint, affording ample scopeFor him who burns with glorys mighty rage.No war of home-bred cocks, I ween, is that!Such terms I proffer, thine it is to choose;Blessing and blest, with blessd rites revered,To share this country dear unto the gods. For I knowSome heads stand high and fail not, even at nightAlonefar less like this, in all mens sight:And we, who study not our wayfaringsBut feel and cryOh we are drifting things,And evil! Read the play here|Listen to the play (Audible), A monologue from the play by Adam Szymkowicz. I'm going to stay with you. And this great name of Cid, which thou hast just now won. The house, the stables -everything was burned, under circumstances that pointed strongly to an incendiary. Here, I've compiled 13 short monologues which cultivate a scenario of suspense, while conveying a memorable story and sympathetic character. It belongs to someone who is yet to come, A monologue from the play by Arthur Miller, Abigail is trying to coax the man she had an affair with to stop rejecting her. Esther was the bossy one. (Female, Dramatic, Teens-50s) Meghan has murdered a "frenemie" out of rage and now is face to face with the dead corpse. Then its over. My name is not Violet. Of course, there are a couple of intense dramatic monologues from Shakespeare. It was in your hands, to do what you liked with. . You see, my dear, I was in love with you. Read the play here English & Spanish Edition|Illustrated English Edition. Boy On Black Top Road 5. Between them, the death of a father has interposed so little hatred, that the duty of blood with regret pursues him. I might assuredly answer to thee. I could tear myself into little bits! Who knows? You could have thrown it in the dust. It pleased you not to. How strange to see a famous actress weeping, and for such a trifle! All of the monologues so far have been for young women and teenagers. WHAT MY FANGS ARE FOR Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discuss the Wright household and their lack of making an effort to reach out to Mrs. Wright. Let some good manPass this way, to whose trust I may commitThis paper double-lined with tears and blood:Which being granted, here I sadly vowRepentance, and a leaving of that lifeI long have died in. And I must die. And everybody thinks Im crazy. I dunno what it is, but its a lonesome place and always was. And when I came to live with youI mean that I was simply transferred from papas hands into yours. You know you can talk to me about anything. You know, Ive expended so much energy over the years trying to get you to notice me. He, even he,Whom to know well was all the world to me,The man I loved, hath proved most evil.Oh,Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow,A herb most bruised is woman. Think of it, Brick, theyve got five of them and number six is coming. I knew that I must die,Een hadst thou not proclaimed it; and if deathIs thereby hastened, I shall count it gain.For death is gain to him whose life, like mine,Is full of misery. I was broke, for years. destiny has allowed that love should continue even between two enemies. ChOephori Or The Libation Bearers 11. 2. The rows with my friends, my lovers. Impenetrable 6. Im scared. LIVING OUT 13. Home | Uncategorized | 27 ONE MINUTE MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN, A monologue from the play by Eugene ONeill. Short Dramatic Monologues One Minute Monologues from Movies One Minute Monologues from Plays 'Annie Jump and the Library of Heaven' (Annie): "Daddy, I know what I want to do with my life" 'Annie Jump and the Library of Heaven' (Annie): "You are being really, really, really mean" Time undoes even the mightiest of creatures. I know he had a lot of good in him good, that nobody else could seethats why my heart longs for him. (Pause. Little Women 24 CLASSICAL DRAMATIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN 1. and seizures and, umm, vision changes. Life Is A Dream 3. My brethren and my sireShall win again . I should be Mrs. There is scarcely a man connected with the theater who doesnt make use of us in that way some time or another. Youre not that special. One that will never die. You arranged everything according to your own taste, and so I got the same tastes as youor else I pretended to. LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE 2. Radium Girls 13. I couldve come. A scuffle with his servantthen sends for the policeand then I tell alleverything! She was brought up with ideas of equality, womans freedom and all that. Every member of the household and friends are devastated by the death. Now she pays itThe misery of us that are born great,We are forced to woo because none dare woo us:As a tyrant doubles with his words,And fearfully equivocates, so weAre forced to express our violent passionsIn riddles and in dreams, and leave the pathOf simple virtue which was never madeTo seem the thing it is not. Did you know John Wright, Mrs Peters? There was this boy. Not to-morrow. The plain facts of the case are these. For what truth is in mens eyes,Which search no heart, but in a flash despiseA strange face, shuddering back from one that neerHath wronged them? A monologue from the play by Pedro Calderon De La Barca. You believe that I am cowardly and want to run away. It might be a good choice if you're looking for something subtle with a run time of about a minute . I would not be thy executioner:I fly thee, for I would not injure thee.Thou tellst me there is murder in mine eye:Tis pretty, sure, and very probable,That eyes, that are the frailst and softest things,Who shut their coward gates on atomies,Should be calld tyrants, butchers, murderers!Now I do frown on thee with all my heart;And if mine eyes can wound, now let them kill thee:Now counterfeit to swoon; why now fall down;Or if thou canst not, O, for shame, for shame,Lie not, to say mine eyes are murderers!Now show the wound mine eye hath made in thee:Scratch thee but with a pin, and there remainsSome scar of it; lean but upon a rush,The cicatrice and capable impressureThy palm some moment keeps; but now mine eyes,Which I have darted at thee, hurt thee not,Nor, I am sure, there is no force in eyesThat can do hurt. MY SIDE OF THINGS Two sisters try to come together by making admissions. theater, commercial, voiceover, print), casting agency, production company, a short description or synopsis, the genre, union or non-union, etc. Do you want me to die? Drama Notebook holds a monthly Monologue Contest open to kids and teens from around the world. There comes the stingOf the whole shame. When I look back on it, it seems to me as if I had been living here like a poor womanjust from hand to mouth. Did not the judge style itA house of penitent whores? No one at Westerburgs going to let you play their reindeer games. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. When you stop speaking, its like stopping eating. To regain a wife or sweethearts affections all they need to do is invent a love affair with one of us. I could have been a stick in the mud as far as he was concerned. Its about what I did. She had very decided opinions against matrimony, and when my father courted her she declared that she would never be his wife -but she did so for all that. Mrs. Hale's Monologue from Trifles including context, text and video example. Stop f***ing calling me Violet! And you! Amy, a romantic young girl, has a crush on the town bully and shes describing it to her friend Virginia. 22 Comedic Monologues For Females From Movies. Yes those. I had to become sharp and bitter because sweetness and softness get crushed under in the battle to live. [Reading] If you would know whether a woman be with child or not, give her two spoonfuls of the white water in glass C. Wheres that glass C? Here's 17 Powerful Dramatic Monologues for Women that touch on friendship, love, trust, honesty, individuality, acceptance and more. The fact is, the facts are, nothing is changed. Why have you made my dress so long, Mother? Is it sinful to think of such things, Mother? You see, my mother was not of noble birth. I had tofor my heart was no longer in my own breast. Maybe it won't be so bad. 21 Best Contemporary Dramatic Monologues For Women From Published Plays 1. A KLINGON IN LOVE: Arlen is just your average klingon at a Star Trek Convention and he . Let me then speak; but where shall I begin.Thy insults to recount? After a week with me, you will want to marry me. I had also with me a somewhat old, but capacious hand-bag in which I had intended to place the manuscript of a work of fiction that I had written during my few unoccupied hours. While Lisa is a violent person, this was one scene that provoked hostility and cost Daisy's life. I'm going to prepare you for me. . 24 Best Classical Dramatic Monologues For Women 1. But dont spoil your beautiful young life on my account! Sir, be confident,What ist distracts you? Nearly all the time. I was there when Maurice was born. not this, let not this be, I entreat you! Go back, Lady Windermere, to the husband who loves you, whom you love. I know Ben does, I know it. I used to weep for my sins when the wind lifted up my skirts;and blushed for shame because some old Rebecca called me loose. It happens to every actress who is moderately pretty and successful. But, torn from you, I would not live with fatherless children, nor have I hoarded up those gifts of youth in which I found delight. That's what I choose to be. The Cid 6. A right physicians closet tis,Set round with vials, every one her mark too.Sure he does practice physic for his own use,Which may be safely calld your great mans wisdom.What manuscript lies here? This is a list of great monologues for women. Detroit 11. But he was a hard man, Mrs Peters. I dont know. Cos I mean, if I thought the rest of my life would be spent as a mindless cog in a machine, I swear Id just get a tattoo across my face that says:Really man?. I said to our charming sister-in-law, Mae, honey, couldnt you feed those precious little things at a separate table with an oilcloth cover? Im good at being broke. She is eighteen and so rude I should like to spank her. So liveth Loxias,A bloodier bride than ever Helen wasGo I to Agamemnon, Lord most highOf Hellas! My doctor gave me a prescription last week for a drug for nausea,and I just checked it on the internet and it says that it can cause fevers. Still. The rows. You know sometimes I think about her, and somehow shes still alive. I need you to know now, I cannot marry you. Then they will place his swords across the coffinand the Counts line is extinct. I'M SORRY YOU'RE SO BEAUTIFUL. When one has been a leader, one can not let younger women usurp ones position. Why, he would never forgive me! Well, I want you to know. The Godfather 6. Hold it till my next birthday. .for they, when hunters steal their youngferociously pursueand slay them, till they reach the seaand plunge beneath its waves.Not tigresses, but timid hares,not Spaniards, but barbarians,too chicken-hearted to denyyour women to other men!Why not wear distaffs at your waists?Why gird on useless swords?I swear to God we women aloneshall make those tyrants payfor our indignities, and billthose traitors for our blood.And you, you effete effeminates,I sentence to be stonedas spinsters, pansies, queens and cowards,and forced henceforth to wearour bonnets and our overskirts,with painted, powdered faces.Our valorous Commander meansto have Frondoso hangeduncharged, untried and uncondemnedfrom yonder battlements.Hell serve all you unmanly menthe same, and Ill rejoice;for when this honourable townis womanless, that ageshall dawn which once amazed the world,the age of Amazons. Im done. I was utterly dependent on you. "The Young Girl and the Monsoon" by James Ryan Youwhy, you are a mere girl, you would be lost. I prayed against it. Everything Will Be Different: A Brief History Of Helen Of Troy 8. I remember it so well, that I would shed my blood rather than degrade my rank. Ah! You know what, youre right. But dont you realize what it is to feel that another person has absolute power over you? She always wore this hat. I may have wrecked my own life, but I will not let you wreck yours. Fourteen (14) Suspenseful Monologues by Tara Meddaugh. This is flesh and blood, sir,Tis not the figure cut in alabasterKneels at my husband tomb. Farewell! Awake, awake, man,I do here put off all vain ceremonyAnd only do appear to you a young widowThat claims you for her husband; and like a widow,I use but half a blush int. Making it easier to find monologues since 1997. Theres no venturingInto his bed, what course soeer I light upon,Without my shame, which may grow up to danger.He cannot but in justice strangle meAs I lie by him, as a cheater use me;Tis a precious craft to play with a false dieBefore a cunning gamester. and avenged themselves on it by dazzling it with the inextinguishable honour and glory of their fame. No, now I shall stay. Am I terrible? A week at least? Read the play here Student Edition|Regular Edition, A monologue from the play by Frank Wedekind. But Im sure you have none. Out them. Can I have a bowl of your finest oysters. while I wore it yet, thou sawst me mockedThere at my home by each malicious mouthTo all and each, an undivided scorn.The name alike and fate of witch and cheatWoe, poverty, and famineall I bore;And at this last the god hath brought me hereInto deaths toils, and what his love had made,His hate unmakes me now: and I shall standNot now before the altar of my home,But me a slaughter-house and block of bloodShall see hewn down, a reeking sacrifice.Yet shall the gods have heed of me who die,For by their will shall one requite my doom.He, to avenge his fathers blood outpoured,Shall smite and slay with matricidal hand.Ay, he shall cometho far away he roam,A banished wanderer in a strangers landTo crown his kindreds edifice of ill,Called home to vengeance by his fathers fall:Thus have the high gods sworn, and shall fulfil.And now why mourn I, tarrying on earth,Since first mine Ilion has found its fateAnd I beheld, and those who won the wallPass to such issue as the gods ordain?I too will pass and like them dare to die! 41 Irresistible Movie Monologues For Females, 20 Dramatic Monologues For Women From TV Shows, 53 Best Dramatic Shakespeare Monologues For Men, 20 Comedic Shakespeare Monologues For Men, Disclaimer: Some of the articles on Mighty Actor include affiliate links to sites like Amazon, Skillshare, and others. We live close together and we live far apart. He is the idol of the public, the papers are full of him, his photograph is for sale everywhere. But there are too many scruples, and my reason is alarmed at the contempt of a choice so worthy; although to monarchs only my [proud] birth may assign me, Rodrigo, with honor I shall live under thy laws. It wasnt love, I know that(pause) He never even noticed me. The Book of Experiment,Calld Secrets in Nature: so tis, tis so. My lords, ye look amazed to see your queenWith wreaths and gifts of incense in her hands.I had a mind to visit the high shrines,For Oedipus is overwrought, alarmedWith terrors manifold. Thou wilt unloose my chain,And in thy lap wilt take me once again.How comes it that thou dost not shrink from me?Say, dost thou know, my friend, whom thou makst free?My mother have I put to death;Ive drowned the baby born to thee.Was it not given to thee and me?Thee, too!Tis thou! Although the kid giving the monologue might not understand all the jokes, it's all in the delivery. Else, let her pray for death.Her lord, if he be wearied of the faceWithindoors, gets him forth; some merrier placeWill ease his heart: but she waits on, her wholeVision enchaind on a single soul.And then, forsooth, tis they that face the callOf war, while we sit sheltered, hid from allPeril!False mocking! The monologue Lisa is famously known for is when she confronts Daisy regarding the sexual abuse she has from her father. I am giving you a gift, can you understand? Now you say okay but later you will try to get me to marry you. O Mother, fill mine hair with happy flowers,And speed me forth. Rodrigo, thy valor renders thee worthy of me; but although thou art valiant, thou art not the son of a king. I can see now Not having children makes less work. Bethink thee, sister, of our fathers fate,Abhorred, dishonored, self-convinced of sin,Blinded, himself his executioner.Think of his mother-wife (ill sorted names)Done by a noose herself had twined to deathAnd last, our hapless brethren in one day,Both in a mutual destiny involved,Self-slaughtered, both the slayer and the slain.Bethink thee, sister, we are left alone;Shall we not perish wretchedest of all,If in defiance of the law we crossA monarchs will?weak women, think of that,Not framed by nature to contend with men.Remember this too that the stronger rules;We must obey his orders, these or worse.Therefore I plead compulsion and entreatThe dead to pardon. Oh John, I will make you such a wife when the world is white again! O, he will frown!Better he frown than I should die of grief.I cannot see him frown; it may not be:Armies of foes resolvd to win this town,Or impious traitors vowd to have my life,Affright me not; only neas frownIs that which terrifies poor Didos heart:Not bloody spears, appearing in the air,Presage the downfall of my empery,Nor blazing comets threaten Didos death;It is neas frown that ends my days.If he forsake me not, I never die;For in his looks I see eternity,And hell make me immortal with a kiss.
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