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i like to blow bubbles and make lists.

somewhere in asia there is a photograph of me doing a headstand in front of st. peter's.

bookmarks:
listography GIVE MEMORIES
TERMS
FAVORITE LISTOGRAPHY MENTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTICES
MESSAGES

what i know (monologues):

  • Portia, Julius Caesar II.1.261-303
      • 'Is Brutus sick? And is it physical...' through '...ad not my husband's secrets?'
  • Rosalind, Love's Labour's Lost V.ii.831-844
      • 'Oft have I heard of you...' through '...pained impotent to smile'
  • Pucelle, Henry VI Part I V.iv.36-53
      • 'First let me tell you...' through 'Will cry for vengeance at the gates of heaven.'
  • Feste (prose), Twelfth Night I.v.40-50
      • 'Two faults, madonna...' through '...I say again, take her away.'

what i know (scenes):

  • Ariel, The Tempest I.ii.209-295 (with cuts)
      • 'Not a soul...' through 'I thank thee, master.'
      • potential monologue: 218-238
          • 'Not a hair perished...' through 'And his great person perish.'
  • Viola, Twelfth Night II.iv.1-124 (whole scene, with cuts)
      • potential monologue: 110-118 but probably too short

what i like:

  • Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra V.ii.75-99 (intercut)
      • 'I dreamt there was...' through 'Condemning shadows quite.'
  • Celia, As You Like It I.iii.90 (intercut and weird)
  • Phebe, As You Like It III.v.8-34 (intercut)
      • 'I would no be thy executioner...' through 'As till that time i shall not pity thee.'
  • Rosalind, As You Like It III.v.35-63
      • 'And why, I pray you?' through 'Fare you well.'
  • Phebe, As You Like It III.v.92-135 (intercut)
      • 'Silvius, the time was that I hated thee...' through 'Wilt thou, Silvius?'
  • Margaret (Queen), Henry IV Part II III.ii.74-121
      • 'What, dost thou turn away...' through 'For Henry weeps that thou dost live so long.'
  • Duchess of Gloucester, Richard II I.11.9-36
      • 'Find brotherhood in thee no sharper spur?' through 'The best way is to venge my Gloucester's death.'
  • Lady Anne, Richard III I.ii.43-67 (intercut)
      • 'What do you tremble?' through 'Which this hell-govern'd arm hath butchered!'
  • Viola, Twelfth Night I.v..263-270
      • 'Make me a willow cabin...' through 'But you should pity me!'
  • Viola, Twelfth Night II.ii.17-41
      • 'I left no ring with her...' through 'It is too hard a knot for me t'untie.'
  • Julia, Two Gentleman of Verona I.ii.106-130
      • 'O hateful hands...' through '...do what you will.'
  • Julia, Two Gentleman of Verona IV.iv. LOOK AT WHOLE SCENE
jul 2 2009 ∞
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