Which play? Please be more specific.
The person with the most lines in the play is macbeth
The Shakespeare play with the most lines, 3,924, is 'Hamlet'.
The lines in Hamlet varies by how the lines are counted. Hamlet has roughly, 4,042 lines in the play. Hamlet does most of the speaking in the play and accounts for almost 50% of the lines in the play.
In academic writing, you typically use italics for the title of a play like "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. You should also use quotation marks for quotes from the play when citing specific lines or passages. For example, you would write, "To be, or not to be: that is the question" when quoting a line from the text.
Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
Falstaff, who appears in three plays (the two parts of Henry IV and The Merry Wives of Windsor) has more lines than any other Shakespearean character, with 471. Hamlet has the most in a single play (probably because when you conflate the two versions of the play it is way longer than any other play)
In the play, Brigitta does.
Wanna play.
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In the play "Bugsy Malone," Dotty is a minor character with limited lines. She primarily appears in group scenes and has a few short interactions with other characters. Dotty's lines typically involve brief comments or reactions to the events happening around her, rather than significant dialogue or monologues.
John quotes lines from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" while gazing at Lenina in a soma-induced sleep in Brave New World. Specifically, he recites Romeo's lines from the balcony scene in Act 2, Scene 2.