You have never been utterly dependent on another person for happiness. I believe I could drink out of your skull, bathe my feet in your breast and eat your heart cooked whole. At least, she is pretty sure the victim is dead, except that it seems the woman's . This is about you. Its not a real thing. No judgment. Everything is wonderful for that matter. 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. Dont you think I can stand the sight of blood? . I dunno what it is, but its a lonesome place and always was. The pain where you want to give up, where you can think of nothing else. If love lives by hope, it perishes with it; it is a fire which becomes extinguished for want of fuel; and, in spite of the severity of my sad lot. Youre pretending to m*sturbate and Im wondering why? Making it easier to find monologues since 1997. Yes those. 1. Boy On Black Top Road 5. A monologue from the screenplay/tv show by Kay Cannon (based on the autobiographical book by Sophia Amoruso). A monologue from the screenplay/movie by Daniel Waters. 27 Effective Short Dramatic Monologues for Women SECOND LOOK Cher doubts her good looks have remained intact and questions if she's still appealing to men. since nothing is more precious than life, but-only what is just, as you yourself will say, since if you have not lost your senses you must love these children no less than I. when the whole thing was past, as far as you were concerned it was exactly as if nothing at all had happened. (Pause. and avenged themselves on it by dazzling it with the inextinguishable honour and glory of their fame. If by your art, my dearest father, you havePut the wild waters in this roar, allay them.The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch,But that the sea, mounting to the welkins cheek,Dashes the fire out. Someone who loves you. Its my own fault. We must payOur store of gold, hoarded for that one day,To buy us some mans love; and lo, they bringA master of our flesh! Your bones will turn to sand and upon that sand a new god will walk. Why have you made my dress so long, Mother? 2. Well talk when youre ready. A monologue from the play by Michael Brady. Poor souls, they perishd.Had I been any god of power, I wouldHave sunk the sea within the earth or ereIt should the good ship so have swallowd andThe fraughting souls within her. In these. Fo Gods sake, Gooper, why dont you put them pigs at a trough in th kitchen?- Well, I swear, I simply could have di-ieed! A monologue from the screenplay/tv-show by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy. You were playing Barbies with Betty Finn! You are selfish and you are oblivious and you are all terrible people. Meredith called me Shrinking Violet once during my freshman year and ever since then, everyone thinks my name is Violet. At last my father must have awakened from his bewitched condition, for he revolted, and ran things according to his ideas. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. It would be the end of us. If he ill-treated you, you must stay with your child. Im scared. Here tis,The leaf tuckd down upont, the place suspicious. 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. 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. You only say that. Weve got a twelve-room house without a stick of furniture. But let him knowWho with forbidden love anothers wifeCorrupts, then by necessity constrainedReceives her as his own, should he expectTo find that chastity preserved to him,Which to her former bed was not preserved,He must be wretched from his frustrate hope.And what a life of misery didst thou lead,Though not by thee deemed ill? They did it all. Read the play here English & Spanish Edition|Illustrated English Edition. It was like our place to get reacquainted, have a mother daughterShe would tell me all about the orangutans and then shed go develop her pictures. You neither think nor talk like the man I could bind myself to. Usually we dont know a thing about it. Is it sinful to think of such things, Mother? So I feel that perhaps I have a right to speak for Eileen who has no one else. does it not show too clearly over whom thou art destined to reign? This bridal is fatal to me, I fear it, and [yet] I desire it; I dare to hope from it only an incomplete joy; my honor and my love have for me such attractions. It might be a good choice if you're looking for something subtle with a run time of about a minute . There is no box. ELEEMOSYNARY 11. In a moment of mental abstraction, for which I never can forgive myself, I deposited the manuscript in the basinette, and placed the baby in the hand-bag. Running time is anywhere from 1-2-3 minutes long. He who least regardsSuch brainsick fantasies lives most at ease. 19 Dramatic Movie Monologues For Women. I completely lost grip of myself and behaved like a fool,for which I shall pay all right, you neednt worry about that. It happens to every actress who is moderately pretty and successful. I had to fight my way when I was your agebecause I was not pretty. Yea, if my spirit cowers,Drive me with wrath! And would it be any better if I was too hot, Mother? I dont know where their voice boxes are located since they dont have necks. Here are her picks for best teenage comedic monologues for girls and boys. A monologue from the play by Susan Glaspell. Summer And Smoke 7. Everything is wreckage, that drifts over the water until it sinks, sinks. Do you? A monologue from the screenplay/tv-show by Peter Nowalk, Michael Russo, Abby Ajayi, and Erika Green Swafford. You know you can talk to me about anything. What were they about? Heres his closet,The key left int, and he abroad i th park.Sure twas forgot; Ill be so bold as look int.Bless me! They tell me I must not eat this, I must not do that. said], that the choice of [a warrior of] such rare merit should cost my passion such great anguish? A RAISIN IN THE SUN. I dont expect you to understand, and Im not going to try to excuse myself in any way. Yea, like some witch,She drugs the cup of wrath, that slays her lord,With double deathhis recompense for me!Ay, tis for me, the prey he bore from Troy,That she hath sworn his death, and edged the steel!Ye wands, ye wreaths that cling around my neck,Ye showed me prophetess yet scorned of allI stamp you into death, or eer I dieDown, to destruction! I learned to fight and I forgot to feel. Why, you taught me goodness, therefore you are good. Isnt that right honey? A monologue from the play by Pedro Calderon De La Barca. AS YOU LIKE IT (comedic) 9. The White Devil 4. The hand cream gave it away. 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! Enigma (dramatic) 6. for how many sorrows [lit. 41 Irresistible Movie Monologues For Females. Or view the entire list of female monologues below. The gift of my love. Oh, yonder I seet now. He is the idol of the public, the papers are full of him, his photograph is for sale everywhere. You dog with my collar on, you lackey with my fathers hallmark on your buttons. No this. Go to your room if thats what you feel is best. But it spoiled my life for a long time. 11. Thats something to hope for, anyhow. Home | Uncategorized | 24 Classical Dramatic Monologues For Women. I find myself seated at the top of a high pillar and I see no possible way to get down. Short Time Period Contemporary . I perforce obeyThe powers that be. Oh, Mother, please dont be sad! You see, my dear, I was in love with you. Youwhy, you are a mere girl, you would be lost. You have a child, Lady Windermere. Yep, theyre no-neck monsters, all no-neck people are monsters? Good-bye Victor, dear. Between them, the death of a father has interposed so little hatred, that the duty of blood with regret pursues him. Once- a long time ago- I suffered as she is suffering- from this same mistake. After a week with me, you will want to marry me. Everybody had it in for him, even the teachersthey called him bullybut I know he wasnt. You dont feel the cold at my age, specially not in the legs. As for me, if suffering be an expiation, then at this moment I have expiated all my faults, whatever they have been; for to-night you have made a heart in one who had it not, made it and broken it.But let that pass. We all do. 23 Best Disney Movie Monologues For Auditions (30 sec - 2 min long) 20 FUNNY MALE MONOLOGUES FROM MOVIES I might assuredly answer to thee. Dates: Audition dates, shooting . 24 Best Classical Dramatic Monologues For Women 1. Its always been my name. I remember it so well, that I would shed my blood rather than degrade my rank. You make jokes but it is not funny. Maybe it won't be so bad. Its the only explanation for all the crazy stuff thats been happening. No, for you have never felt that way. Meanwhile, I endure an incredible torture; even up to this bridal. And God gave me strength to call them liars, and God made men to listen to me, and by God I will scrub the world clean for the love of God. This list comprises mainly of classical texts. [Reading] And if she be with child,she sleeps full twelve hours after; if not, not.None of that water comes into my belly.Ill know you from a hundred; I could break you nowOr turn you into milk, and so beguileThe master of the mystery, but Ill look to you.Ha! ChOephori Or The Libation Bearers 11. Why, he would never forgive me! Well, I want you to know. It wasnt love, I know that(pause) He never even noticed me. every year I must grow more imperious, more dominating, more terrorizing to hold supremacy over this new independent generation. A monologue from the play by John Webster. Can I have a bowl of your finest oysters. AN ANGEL OF FORCED LOVE: Brian makes his case for how he thinks he can learn to love his girlfriend. BEAUTIFUL DAY This monologue is about feeling beautiful on the inside more so than on the outside. O, I have sufferedWith those that I saw suffer: a brave vessel,Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her,Dashd all to pieces. You were a Brownie, you were a Bluebird, you were a Girl Scout Cookie! You could have thrown it in the dust. And my fatherhell have a shock and die, and then that will be the end. They make such a mess an the lace cloth looks so pretty!She made enormous eyes at me and said. But even when it is brought to our notice we dont mind so much. A monologue from the play by August Strindberg. I stayed away because it werent cheerfuland thats why I ought to have come.IIve never liked this place. Lady Bracknell, I admit with shame that I do not know. No! You were my mum too. It includes a range of both Dramatic and Comedic monologues. Big Daddy hadnt been at the table two minutes with those five no-neck monsters slobbering and drooling over their food before he threw down his fork an shouted. There has been a drunk in here. This fantastic monologue has the potential to hit home in the drama genre, especially when executed correctly. I am serious. Youre not that special. But Im sure you have none. With what conclude?Or how pursue the train of my discourse?I never with the opening morn forboreTo breathe my silent plaints, which to thy faceI wished to utter, from my former fearsIf eer I should be free: I now am free.Now, to thee living what I wished to speak,I will recount. Go back, Lady Windermere, to the husband who loves you, whom you love. TWO SHADES AWAY Here are some one-minute comedic monologues for middle schoolers and all age kids to try: 1. O, the cry did knockAgainst my very heart. You know sometimes I think about her, and somehow shes still alive. I wasnt always loaded. Oh, it will be beautiful to have it all over withif only that were the end! And yet I can find no rest or peace until I shall come down to earth; and if I came down to earth I would wish myself down in the ground. Yea, for these laws were not ordained of Zeus,And she who sits enthroned with gods below,Justice, enacted not these human laws.Nor did I deem that thou, a mortal man,Couldst by a breath annul and overrideThe immutable unwritten laws of Heaven.They were not born today nor yesterday;They die not; and none knoweth whence they sprang.I was not like, who feared no mortals frown,To disobey these laws and so provokeThe wrath of Heaven. Out of the Water 9. To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (dramatic) 8. 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. Fourteen (14) Suspenseful Monologues by Tara Meddaugh. Farewell! Youre here now. Theyre all yours now, Mum. I still have it because I will have it, because I will not let it go,but I have to strive harder for it every year. Julia - Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare Act 4 Scene 4 Julia And she shall thank you for't, if e'er you know her. Still. And you were free, and your heart was your own, and nobody could hurt you. Radium Girls 13. Did not the judge style itA house of penitent whores? I'm better. 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! It will work well for females in their late teens or twenties, depending on the audition role. I play rival to my cookohohoh! Thus I stand revengedGo, crown some other with a prophets woe.Lookl it is he, it is Apollos selfRending from me the prophet-robe he gave.God! Tis Pity, She's A Wh*re 9. My father will returnand find his desk broken intohis money gone! The little girl-dress suits me better than that old sack. When I saw that my heart could not protect itself, I myself gave away that which I did not dare to take; and I put, in place of my self, Chimne in its fetters, and I kindled their passions [lit. It were a fire you walked me through, and all my ignorance was burned away. It were a fire, John, we lay in fire. But here I see them weeping and playing cards and flying into passions like everybody else. Yes those. God gave you that child. As big as the mountains. What answer will you make to God if his life is ruined through you? The rows with my friends, my lovers. Hold it till my next birthday. Free short monologues for actors. While Lisa is a violent person, this was one scene that provoked hostility and cost Daisy's life. Agamemnon 8. You dont get to abandon your kids and then just show up one day and take your pick of the litter. Changing Lanes 8. for the misfortune happened the day after the quarterly insurance was due and the premiums sent in father were strangely delayed his messenger so that they arrived too late. A monologue from the play by Alice Gerstenberg, Agnes, you have kept your health living on your estate in Long Island, but you have watched the inevitable drying up of flowers and leaves in autumn. 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! I didnt want to love you. LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE 2. Elyot was the first love affair of my life, and in spite of all the suffering he caused me before. Grow up, get a job, become a drone, thats it. A monologue from the play by Henrik Ibsen. But more than that, Im mad! Ah! I shall kill him, mother; IShall kill him, and lay waste his house with fireAs he laid ours. You arranged everything according to your own taste, and so I got the same tastes as youor else I pretended to. Ian just got promoted to ROTC and he tested out of English and Carl blew something up at the science fair. Of course, there are a couple of intense dramatic monologues from Shakespeare. Read the play here Student Edition|Regular Edition, A monologue from the play by Frank Wedekind. And only pensioners would be into p*rn mags these days. Here's 17 Powerful Dramatic Monologues for Women that touch on friendship, love, trust, honesty, individuality, acceptance and more. All Stage Play Scripts for Women in Alphabetic Order "Above the Earth" - short poetic monologue "A Breaking Heart" - Dramedy emotional monologue - Female from the play "When Mel Fell for Nell" (PDF) ISBN-13: 978-1512007183 - or view the 1 minute version Could great men thunderAs Jove himself does, Jove would neer be quiet,For every pelting, petty officerWould use his heaven for thunder;Nothing but thunder! PIeasures, farewell, and all ye thriftless minutesWherein false joys have spun a weary life.To these my fortunes now I take my leave.Thou, precious Time, that swiftly ridst in postOver the world, to finish up the raceOf my last fate, here stay thy restless course,And hear to ages that are yet unbornA wretched, woeful womans tragedy.My conscience now stands up against my lustWith depositions charactered in guilt,And tells me I am lost: now I confessBeauty that clothes the outside of the faceIs cursd if it be not clothed with grace.Here like a turtle (mewed up in a cage)Unmated, I converse with air and walls,And descant on my vile unhappiness.O Giovanni, that hast had the spoilOf thine own virtues and my modest fame,Would thou hadst been less subject to those starsThat luckless reigned at my nativity:O would the scourge due to my black offenceMight pass from thee, that I alone might feelThe torment of an uncontrolled flame.That man, that blessed friar,Who joined in ceremonial knot my handTo him whose wife I now am, told me oftI trod the path to death, and showed me how.But they who sleep in lethargies of lustHug their confusion, making Heaven unjust,And so did I.Forgive me, my good genius, and this onceBe helpful to my ends. I'm your daughter. (She falls back.). Tis I:Do you know me now? I was utterly dependent on you. Just dont break your hearts over it, thats all! And silence. Alcott (comedic) 7. ' Monologue: I just wanna say there will come a time when, you know, all of us are dead. No one knows who you are. Ive covered my wall with postcards, with posters, with postcards, with posters. authors, composers, scene designers, lawyers, orchestra leaders, even the managers themselves. Who sent me to it?Who hath the honour to advance VittoriaTo this incontinent college? 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. My mind is playing tricks on me, Moira. They had no child but you, no hope if you were dead that other children might be born to them. Ye captive women, ye who tend this home,Since ye are present to escort with meThese lustral rites, your counsel now I crave.How, while I pour these offrings on the tomb,Speak friendly words? One day you will perish. Monologues for Women; Comedic; Dramatic; Classical; Shakespeare; Contemporary; 30-second; 1-Minute; 2-Minute; Monologues for Men; Comedic; . I am a better lover than a wife. Perhaps. I am a prize among women. I had learned that it is wiser to be honest. It scarcely true doth seemGive me thy hand! Oh Mother, a girl doesnt get diphtheria in the back of her knees, why so fainthearted? I know how Eileen feels, Mr. Murray. You and papa have committed a great sin against me. Every member of the household and friends are devastated by the death. SPARK 4. through rageCurse not with hopeless blight the abode of man.I too on Zeus rely; why speak of that?And sole among the gods I know the keyThat opes the halls where seald thunder sleeps.But such we need not. THE STORY 3. What do you call this house?Is this your palace? Lady Windermere's Fan 15. Rodrigo is dear to me; I strive to lose him, and I lose him with regret, and hence my secret anxiety derives its origin. Id only trip on it now! Ill stop analyzing everything you do when you stop creating performative situations that you clearly want me to observe. Just need to figure out a way of growing up without becoming a boring adult. Marina, discouraged, prepares to go as Fred enters with fishing gear) I am a realist! Ohhh, nooooo! Esther was the bossy one. but it makes a quiet house, and Wright out to work all day, and no company when he did come in. You have neither the wit nor the courage. Written in 1930, this lovely and slightly sentimental play, is about young love in a small Midwestern town. I do not wish to rest, I simply wont grow old. I remember the last time she had given the orangutans our names. 19 Dramatic Monologues For Women From Movies 1. It was a force too strong for me. Antigone 5. To regain a wife or sweethearts affections all they need to do is invent a love affair with one of us. . Adulthood is where dreams go to die. It didnt happen to you. He called me his doll-child, and he played with me just as I used to play with my dolls. You dont know what it is. I have to beat off my suitors with a tree. Madame Le Bargys son, Maurice has died. HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER (dramatic), Why Houston Is One Of The Best Places For Actors In The South, 41 Irresistable Movie Monologues For Females, The Top 5 Reasons Actors Should Move To Atlanta. All Stage Play Scripts for Women in Alphabetic Order "Above the Earth" - short poetic monologue "A Breaking Heart" - Dramedy emotional monologue - Female from the play "When Mel Fell for Nell" (PDF) ISBN-13: 978-1512007183 - or view the 1 minute version I wish I had come over sometimes when she was here. I know Ben does, I know it. You understand? Mules 6. The idea of helping people just always made me feel better about myself. You are their mum. Portal of Hades, thus I bid thee hail!Grant me one boona swift and mortal stroke,That all unwrung by pain, with ebbing bloodShed forth in quiet death, I close mine eyes. The first day theres something thrilling, and new, before the pain begins. I was made to go about in boys clothes and take care of the horses and harness and saddle and hunt, and all such things; in fact, all over the estate women servants were taught to do mens work, with the result that the property came near being ruined -and so we became the laughing stock of the countryside. I have existed merely to perform tricks for you, Torvald. Because this world doesnt belong to you. The plain facts of the case are these. And then you burned my ignorance away. Gate-Keeper, perhaps, or Madame Dumpheap.. You see, my mother was not of noble birth. How strange to see a famous actress weeping, and for such a trifle! Society just wants to put everyone in a box. I sensed what was going on between you. And by God, I am going to make it through this goddamn mess! And everybody thinks Im crazy. I had no idea. And theyll stay that way! We used to come out here, first thing when she got back from the summer.

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