In the various broadway (and 2012 movie) productions of Les Miserables, Fantine sings "I Dreamed a Dream" near the beginning of Act 1. Near the beginning of Act 2, Eponine sings "On My Own". Fantine doesn't ever sing "On My Own".
Act 4 Scene 3
Some Famous Qoutations From Various Shakespeare Plays"To be, or not to be: that is the question". - Hamlet (Act III, Scene I)."Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry". - Hamlet (Act I, Scene III)."This above all: to thine own self be true". - Hamlet (Act I, Scene III)"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him". - (Act III, Scene II)."But, for my own part, it was Greek to me". - (Act I, Scene II)."The course of true love never did run smooth". - (Act I, Scene I).
In Act 1 Scene 5, Romeo's dream (near the end of the scene) is him predicting his own future. He dreams that something bad is going to happen to him. Romeo isn't in Act 4. Hope I helped!!
Their own daughter, Eponine, and Fantine's daughter, Cosette, because Fantine worked her butt off earning money to send to them so that they would keep her. I don't know it you could call it "raising", though... they were monstrous to her.
no shes not shy if she was shy she wouldn't have her own tv show and she wouldn't sing or act at all.....
comic relief- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 15 "a mender of bad souls" double entendre-Act 2; Scene 1; line 69 metaphor- Act 1; Scene 2; Lines 68-69 "i, your glass" onomatopoeia- Act 2; Scene 1; Line 44 personification- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 46
she can barely sing her own songs!
Actually, there is no Act V Scene 8 in the earliest version of the play we have--the First Folio of 1623. In that version the last scene of the play is Act V Scene 7, and it is the same in all the 17th century folios, as well as Davenant's Restoration adaptation. However, modern editors have chopped Act 5 into 8, 9, or as many as 11 different scenes. And the scene which is scene 8 does not always start with the same lines. However, the lines which start that part of scene 7 most often called scene 8 are:Macbeth: Why should I play the Roman fool and dieOn mine own sword? whiles I see lives, the gashesDo better upon them.
Act I Work Song On Parole Valjean Arrested/ Forgiven What Have I Done? At the End of the Day I Dreamed a Dream Lovely Ladies Cart Crash Who Am I? Fantine's Death: Come to Me Fantine's Death: Confrontation Castle on a Cloud Master of the House Theirdenair Waltz of Treachary Look Down Stars ABC Cafe/ Red and Black Do You Hear the People Sing? In My Life A Heart Full of Love Attack on Rue Plumet One Day More! Act II At the Barricade On My Own Building the Barricade Javert's Arrival Little People A Little Fall of Rain Night of Anguish The First Attack Drink With Me Bring Him Home Dawn of Anguish The Second Attack The Final Attack The Sewers Dog Eats Dog Javert's Suicide Turning Empty Chairs at Empty Tables Every Day Valjean's Confession Wedding Chorale Beggars at the Feast Valjean's Death Finale (Do You Hear the People Sing?)
Yes - Back in the day
I think they are required to know how to sing and act because most times the star of the show sings the theme song. but Dylan and Cole Sprouse do not know how to sing considering i have never heard them before. but i don't really know about Dylan and Cole Sprouse though.
Nobody knows but Nick Jonas why he sings on his own but it may be that he wants some Independence from his brothers to write and sing his own music.