Hamlet - 2nd Soliloquy - Oh, what a rogue and peasant slave...

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • David Tennant in the role of Hamlet, 2009.

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  • @televisedcomet
    @televisedcomet 2 роки тому +19

    David Tennant always surprises me. I rarely see him in stuff but when I do... hooooo boy

  • @lianafreeman8954
    @lianafreeman8954 3 роки тому +3

    i will never get tired of watching this. ever

  • @SoundScore7724
    @SoundScore7724 Рік тому +4

    I have to perform a ten line Shakespeare soliloquy at my school so I am grateful you posted this.

  • @Toastwig
    @Toastwig 12 років тому +20

    Thank you for uploading this. I have to write an analysis for lit and seeing a performance (amazing performance) has really helped me. Now I want to see the rest of it haha :)

    • @Ben-gw3eh
      @Ben-gw3eh 7 місяців тому

      i also have to do an analysis on this for lit haha

  • @emogirlrocks131
    @emogirlrocks131 10 років тому +12

    this gives me chills

  • @Enigma3650
    @Enigma3650 11 років тому +41

    I have to memorize this buy monday...god help me..

  • @l0lgirl675
    @l0lgirl675 4 роки тому +14

    O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!
    Is it not monstrous that this player here,
    But in a fiction, in a dream of passion,
    Could force his soul so to his own conceit
    That from her working all his visage wann’d,
    Tears in his eyes, distraction in’s aspect,
    A broken voice, and his whole function suiting
    With forms to his conceit? and all for nothing!
    For Hecuba!
    What’s Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba,
    That he should weep for her? What would he do,
    Had he the motive and the cue for passion
    That I have? He would drown the stage with tears
    And cleave the general ear with horrid speech,
    Make mad the guilty and appal the free,
    Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed
    The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yet I,
    A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak,
    Like John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause,
    And can say nothing; no, not for a king,
    Upon whose property and most dear life
    A damn’d defeat was made. Am I a coward?
    Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across?
    Plucks off my beard, and blows it in my face?
    Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i’ the throat,
    As deep as to the lungs? who does me this?
    Ha!
    ‘Swounds, I should take it: for it cannot be
    But I am pigeon-liver’d and lack gall
    To make oppression bitter, or ere this
    I should have fatted all the region kites
    With this slave’s offal: bloody, bawdy villain!
    Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain!
    O, vengeance!
    Why, what an ass am I! This is most brave,
    That I, the son of a dear father murder’d,
    Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell,
    Must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words,
    And fall a-cursing, like a very drab,
    A scullion!
    Fie upon’t! foh! About, my brain! I have heard
    That guilty creatures sitting at a play
    Have by the very cunning of the scene
    Been struck so to the soul that presently
    They have proclaim’d their malefactions;
    For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak

  • @multiversemagpie
    @multiversemagpie 8 місяців тому +1

    David Tennant is magnificent !

  • @josephrawlins
    @josephrawlins 12 років тому +5

    O, vengeance!

  • @andrewbeaudoin7363
    @andrewbeaudoin7363 4 роки тому +2

    He's talking to us as he is acting to come and get you.

  • @ideasman324
    @ideasman324 9 років тому +4

    Love the videos, and thank you for them! Just thought I'd mention that this is actually the third soliloquy, not the second.

  • @teemamach2178
    @teemamach2178 4 роки тому +5

    Me watching him: GO OFF SIS

  • @alexdobrin7482
    @alexdobrin7482 3 роки тому +2

    I will memorize this in the next 80 minutes

  • @Rose_Nightingale
    @Rose_Nightingale 5 років тому +1

    Not in this movie, but there is a video where John Simms does the coward soliloquy and I have no idea where to find it.

  • @Jabba_JC
    @Jabba_JC 2 роки тому +1

    00:16 - 03:00

  • @HelenA-fd8vl
    @HelenA-fd8vl 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic rendition. And he’s Scottish to boot, so has to change his accent!

  • @Astynax27432
    @Astynax27432 11 років тому +1

    Sure he that made you with such large discourse, looking before and after, gave you not that... capability and god-like reason that it may fust in you unused.

  • @ridachreif3856
    @ridachreif3856 4 роки тому +2

    yo KARL ITS RIDA

  • @paulnugent9937
    @paulnugent9937 9 місяців тому

    It’s good, and better than most; but it still misses the mark.

    • @jessea1616
      @jessea1616 8 місяців тому

      How so?

    • @paulnugent9937
      @paulnugent9937 8 місяців тому

      Acting. Not assuming the part and persona of Hamlet. @@jessea1616

    • @theorphanage3254
      @theorphanage3254 6 місяців тому

      what makes you say this? curious because i have to preform this in 2 weeks

    • @paulnugent9937
      @paulnugent9937 6 місяців тому +1

      @@theorphanage3254 He’s acting. He’s acting well but it is still acting. He is not Hamlet. In other words he is talking to an audience not to himself. You must talk to yourself; and you must deeply and profoundly feel the emotions that were tormenting Hamlet. Use your intuition, and good luck! And forget any audience!

    • @theorphanage3254
      @theorphanage3254 6 місяців тому

      @@paulnugent9937 thank you!!