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All's Well That Ends Well
By William Shakespeare - Stage play
Stage playStageACT I, Scene 2
Roles
- King - Adult (36-50), Senior (>50), Male
About this piece
The King of France praises Bertram's father
Summary
The Count Bertram has just arrived at the court of the King of France, who is very ill and is dying. With this monologue the king welcomes Bertram to his court, laments Betram's father's death and at the same time praises his qualities.
Tone
LamentingFrustratedInsecureAfraid
Use cases
classaudition
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