Answer (1 of 17): Not strictly speaking a monologue: the character, who has been condemned to death, is addressing his sister. Since what I am to say must be but that : ... * indicates monologue is addressing one or more characters Monologues menu Women's Monologues menu The Winter's Tale (Act 3 Scene 2) Hermione: Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with, I seek. 4.3.1-20. I left no ring with her. 2.2.17-36. This play is often severely overlooked, as is the character of Hermione. And first-fruits of my body, from his presence. This is ⦠Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek. Twelfth Night. 2 (line 20 - Verse) Page 1 of 2 This file was created by Tee Quillin and distributed through a partnership with Shakespeareâs Monologues (https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org). HERMIONE Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with, I seek. For my part, Hermioneâs speeches to Leontes in The Winterâs Tale, Act III, Scene 2, spring to mind. The text numbers the lines, including those with stage directions such as "Enter" and "Exit." My second joy And first-fruits of my body, from his presence I am barr'd, like one infectious. For life, I prize it. There's some ill planet reigns: 2.1.128: Verse : Paulina. Over the course of these classes, I workshopped Hermioneâs trial monologue from The Winterâs Tale (âSir, spare your threatsâ), the Puck and Fairy scene from A Midsummer Nightâs Dream (âOver hill, over daleâ) with a classmate from Montana, and Leonatoâs âDo not live, Heroâ monologue from Much Ado About Nothing (a monologue I had The Plot = Polixenes (King of Bohemia) is visiting his childhood friend Leontes (King of Sicilia). "Hermione" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru. A must-read list of the best female Shakespeare monologues. Full text, summaries, illustrations, guides for reading, ... HERMIONE Sir, spare your threats. Hermione. THE WINTER'S TALE HERMIONE: Since what I am to say must be but that Which contradicts my accusation and The testimony on my part no other But what comes from myself, it shall scarce boot me To say 'not guilty:' mine integrity Being counted falsehood, shall, as I express it, Be so received. Character: ARIEL. To me can life be no commodity: The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost; for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went. My second joy. To me can life be no commodity; The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost, for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went. Edmund Act 1 Scene 2 Lines 1-22 "Thou Nature..." from King Lear. Leontes, King of Sicilia. Shakespeare presents Hermione as a constant figure of grace and regality. Coming from a royal Russian family, Hermione has an innate maternal essence that counterbalances the jealous and rampant nature of Leontes. While studying the role of Hermione, I have discovered the traits we share and differ from. Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers. Even pushes âgainst our heartâthe party tried, 2. Hermione Act 3 Scene 2 Lines 92-117 ("Sir, spare your threats" to Apollo be my judge") from The Winter's Tale For Gents King Henry V Act 1 Scene 2 Lines 259-297 ("We are glad the Dauphin" to "Convey them with safe conduct. The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost, for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went; my second joy And first fruits of my body, from his presence I am barr'd, like one infectious; my third comfort, And hereâs the 7 most popular MALE Shakespeare Monologues. To me can life be no commodity;The crown and comfort of my life, your favour,I do give lost, for I do feel it gone,But know not how it went. Polixenes; Hermione sent to prison and daughter abandoned on shore; Leontes To me can life be no commodity. SHARE. Sebastian. HERMIONE Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek. Hermione's opening remark to one of her waiting ladies about Mamilliusââtake the boy to you: he so troubles me, / 'Tis past enduringâ (II. For honor, 'Tis a derivative from me to mine, And only that I stand for. The Winter's Tale - Play. Launcelot Gobbo Act 2 Scene 2 Lines 1-32 "Certainly my conscience" from The Merchant of Venice. Source text is Bartlebyâs 1914 Oxford Edition Online. The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare that was first performed in 1611. Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek. Hermione â THE WINTERâS TALE â Act III Scene 2. Summary Read our full plot summary and analysis of The Winter's Tale , ⦠Read The Winter's Tale here, with side-by-side No Fear translations into modern English. He dies, perhaps of grief, after his father wrongly imprisons his mother. The monologues are organized by play, then categorized by comedy, history and tragedy. However, he does not reveal until Act V that actually Hermione is not dead. Of being tyrannous, since we so openly 5. 1902. Another Hermione monologue: Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek. To me can life be no commodity: The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost; for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went. Leontes. âSir, spare your threatsâ - The Winterâs Tale - III.II Hey there, lovely people! The text she has chosen is Hermione's speech from Act Three, Scene Two of The Winter's Tale. The daughter of a king, our wife, and one 3. I am barr'd, like one infectious. Leontes is a neglected great part because it appears, like The Winter's Tale itself, to be broken-backed. Show Guides. 0. To me can life be no commodity: The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost; for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went. She fights overtly from the earth, with fire and will. The Winterâs Tale, Hermione â âSir, spare your threatsâ The Merchant of Venice, Portia â âThe quality of mercy is not strainedâ MEN: A Midsummer Nightâs Dream, Puck â âIf we shadows have offendedâ¦â As You Like It, Jacques â âAll the worldâs a stageâ Hamlet â âO, that this too too solid flesh would meltâ Leontes says Hermione had a love child with Polixenes, so heâs had someone get rid of the âbrat.â HERMIONE Sir, spare your threats. The bug which you would fright me with I seek. But know not how it went. My second joy Climax. The Winter's Tale Act III, sc. This sessions (to our great grief we pronounce) 1. While in some of these monologues youâre able to let loose and be a little crazy (Iâm looking at you, Constance), thereâs a bit of a challenge in this one to remain calm, yet still be passionate. One of Shakespeareâs late romance plays, The Winterâs Tale tells the story of King Leontesâ jealousy of his wife Hermione. Suspecting their newborn daughter is the product of Hermioneâs affair with his friend Polixenes, Leontes orders that Hermione go to prison and that their daughter should be abandoned. After 9 months in Sicilia, Polixenes is keen to return home but Leontes tries and fails to convince him to stay. And hereâs the 7 most popular MALE Shakespeare Monologues. I think if I was to be cast as anyone in The Winter's Tale it would be Paulina. Hermione from A Winters Tale. The following performance features first year graduate voice students and a few graduate ⦠I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until 1.2.36 You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. Learn.
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