In Sir Stephen's monologue from Henry Arthur Jones's play "The Goal," the character grapples with themes of ambition, moral integrity, and the cost of success. His reflections highlight the tension between personal aspirations and ethical responsibilities, emphasizing the need for balance in pursuing one's goals. This moment serves to provoke the audience's contemplation of the broader implications of ambition on relationships and society. Ultimately, it underscores the idea that the pursuit of goals must be tempered by a consideration of one's values and the impact on others.
The cast of Monologue - 1973 includes: Henry Woolf
Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli was Italian, but actor Henry Winkler is Jewish.
Henry Winkler who now writes the hank zipzer books
His name was Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli and was portrayed by actor Henry Winkler who later went on to become a very successful television producer (he produced MacGyver). Acquaintances called the character "The Fonz". His friends called him Fonzie. He only permitted Mrs. Cunningham to call him "Arthur." Ralph Malph once tried to anger Fonzie buy calling him "Artie"... it worked.
Henry Wiinkler became famous for playing the role of Arthur 'The Fonz' Fonzarelli - in the sit-com 'Happy Days'.
Henry Louis Stephens has written: 'A frog he would a wooing go'
Henry Stephens Washington has written: 'Manual of the chemical analysis of rocks' -- subject(s): Analysis, Rocks
Henry C. Stephens has written: 'Parochial self-government in rural districts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Parishes
Arthur Henry Stein has written: 'Of a hunter, now!'
Arthur Henry Cook has written: 'A soldier's war'
Arthur Henry Moehlman has written: 'Comparative education'
Arthur Henry Hallam has written: 'Remains in verse and prose of Arthur Hallam'
Arthur Henry Barton has written: 'With a flag, and a bucket and a gun'
Henry Arthur Bethell has written: 'Modern Guns and Gunnery'
Arthur Henry Preece has written: 'The electricity supply of London'
Arthur Henry Sully has written: 'Chromium' -- subject(s): Chromium
Arthur Henry Haycock has written: 'Spindle moulding' 'Sawing and planing'