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Helena
from A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare


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Monologue Text

How happy some o're other some can be!
Through Athens I am thought of as fair as she.
But what of that? Demetirus thinks not so; He will not know what all but he do know.
And as he errs, doting on Hermia's eyes,
So I, admiring of his quailities.…

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Copyright Status

PUBLIC DOMAIN

Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement

PUBLIC DOMAIN

Author(s)

William Shakespeare

Character Name

Helena

Source Title

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Source Type

PLAY

Act / Scene

Act 1, Scene 1

Setting

Outside

Period

CLASSICAL

Publishing Status

PUBLISHED PIECE

Content Rating

SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES

Era

ELIZABETHAN

Monologue Type

COMIC

Gender

FEMALE (FEMININE)

Age Range

20s - EARLY

Race / Ethnicity

CAUCASIAN

Dialect

STANDARD ENGLISH

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