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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

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Molly performs Helena's monologue from Act I, sc. 1 (line 212) from Shakespeare's play "All's Well That Ends Well" in honor of his death on this date in 1616.

Helena's Monologue
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/women/AllsWell/

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    must be weird :S

  • :23 molly puts her hand on her hips and her tits bounce so much.

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  • Bloody scamp...

  • I am performing this monologue for my acting class, and I am having some trouble translating it into what it means in modern day terms. Can someone help me get the general idea of what this monologue is saying?

  • Where's the bubble wrap?

  • I think we need more Shakespeare recitals from Molly ... that's the day people worldwide would finally not fall asleep in class =P

  • it was all one level.

  • @ReliableInsider And also, if they didn't apply, that would mean that you believe there is an omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, transcendent, omnipresent, omnibenelovent, personal, impersonal, being which the rules of logic do not apply, which created the universe, and has a nice place for people who do "good" (despite good and evil being relative) to go to when they die, and if they aren't good, they burn in hell for eternity. And he loves you too :). (another contradiction)

  • @ReliableInsider Explain how god would work if "rules of logic" didn't apply to him.

  • @Guitareben . . . IF the rules of logic apply to God.

    But why do you assume that they do? 

  • Shakespeare masturbated to that!

  • Es linda ahora!!!..¿pero en 5 años?

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