Look up "Othello Rap" it's from the abridged version of Shakespeare
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A monologue is a speech made by one person, either in the presence or absence of others. Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar Monologue" is a long speech made by someone in that play. Mark Antony has a long monologue in the play and so does Brutus. Various characters have shorter speeches long enough to consider as monologues: Cassius, Casca, Brutus and Antony again, and even Caesar.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company. Their play is called The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)"
The speaker in a dramatic monologue
"No longer from head to foot than from hip to hip: she is spherical, like a globe; I could find out countries in her." (Comedy of Errors, 3,2) "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of me;" (Bottom in Midsummer Night's Dream 3,1. It is funny because Bottom has been changed into an ass (donkey) and does not yet realize it.) What is funny in Shakespeare comedies is usually not jokes but funny situations and predicaments. That is why it is difficult to find "funny lines".
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The play is Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. These are the first words in Hamlet's famous monologue, in which he contemplates suicide.
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Some monologues that involve accents include: Eliza Doolittle's monologue from "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw, with a Cockney accent. Emilia's monologue from "Othello" by William Shakespeare, with an Italian or Moorish accent. Nina's monologue from "The Seagull" by Anton Chekhov, with a Russian accent.
http://www.mirroruptonature.com/shakespeare-monologues/male/m-1-7-1-macbeth.pdf
The 'Scenespiration' website has a blog that has lots of funny monologues for girls and boys.
Chances are you are thinking of the word monologue, not momolauge. A monologue is a discussion about a single topic. At the present time, most monologues are intended to be funny; they are a device used by stand-up comedians.
A monologue is a speech made by one person, either in the presence or absence of others. Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar Monologue" is a long speech made by someone in that play. Mark Antony has a long monologue in the play and so does Brutus. Various characters have shorter speeches long enough to consider as monologues: Cassius, Casca, Brutus and Antony again, and even Caesar.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company. Their play is called The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)"