Webb'Sweet youth, I pray you, chide a year together: / I had rather hear you chide than this man woo.' (Phoebe, 3:5) Phoebe is desperate for ‘Ganymede’ to understand how she feels, sending her a letter describing ‘this love in me’. Silvius … WebbAll the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel. And shining morning face, creeping like a snail.
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Webb'As You Like It' Monologue: Phoebe 452 views Jun 14, 2016 7 Dislike Share Save Ruffles Ribbons N' Bows 154 subscribers Michelle S. Dowell performing a monologue as … WebbA monologue from the play by William Shakespeare PHEBE Think not I love him, though I ask for him; ‘Tis but a peevish boy; yet he talks well. But what care I for words? Yet words … flipped the script
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WebbPhoebe, a shepherdess living in the Forest of Arden is madly doted READ MORE - PRO MEMBERS ONLY Join the StageAgent community to learn more about this monologue … WebbShakespeare was one funny guy. While today he is arguably more well known for his epic histories and tragedies such as Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear, he was one of the few writers of his time who was equally powerful writing for both the tragedy and comedy genres. Many of his iconic comedies such as As You Like It and A Midsummer Night’s … WebbIf all of this seems rather mean-spirited and cruel, we should remember a couple of things: 1) Phoebe treats Silvius like garbage, so she sort of has it coming, and 2) Shakespeare is making fun of all poseur couples who try to act like Petrarch's so-called "ideal" lovers. So, when Rosalind bags on Silvius and Phoebe, she's rejecting their silly ... flipped the script idiom