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Timon of Athens, Act 2 Scene 1

38Lines 2Speakers

Timon of Athens, Act 2 Scene 1 runs 38 lines of dialogue, spoken by 2 speakers. That is shorter than the play’s average scene length of about 144 lines. This scene is part of Act 2 of Timon of Athens.


Full Dialogue
Senator
And late, five thousand: to Varro and to Isidore
He owes nine thousand; besides my former sum,
Which makes it five and twenty. Still in motion
Of raging waste? It cannot hold; it will not.
If I want gold, steal but a beggar's dog,
And give it Timon, why, the dog coins gold.
If I would sell my horse, and buy twenty more
Better than he, why, give my horse to Timon,
Ask nothing, give it him, it foals me, straight,
And able horses. No porter at his gate,
But rather one that smiles and still invites
All that pass by. It cannot hold: no reason
Can found his state in safety. Caphis, ho!
Caphis, I say!
Caphis
Here, sir; what is your pleasure?
Senator
Get on your cloak, and haste you to Lord Timon;
Importune him for my moneys; be not ceased
With slight denial, nor then silenced when–
'Commend me to your master'–and the cap
Plays in the right hand, thus: but tell him,
My uses cry to me, I must serve my turn
Out of mine own; his days and times are past
And my reliances on his fracted dates
Have smit my credit: I love and honour him,
But must not break my back to heal his finger;
Immediate are my needs, and my relief
Must not be toss'd and turn'd to me in words,
But find supply immediate. Get you gone:
Put on a most importunate aspect,
A visage of demand; for, I do fear,
When every feather sticks in his own wing,
Lord Timon will be left a naked gull,
Which flashes now a phoenix. Get you gone.
Caphis
I go, sir.
Senator
'I go, sir!'–Take the bonds along with you,
And have the dates in contempt.
Caphis
I will, sir.
Senator
Go.
38 lines rendered verbatim from the dialogue corpus.

Who’s On Stage

Speaking characters in this scene

Character Lines Share
Senator 35 92.1%
Caphis 3 7.9%

Line distribution

The top speaker in this scene delivers 35 lines, while the scene’s average per speaker is about 19 lines.

Total speakers on stage

2 named characters speak in this scene.

Scene in Context

Position within Act 2

This is Scene 1 of 2 in Act 2 of Timon of Athens.

Scene length vs. play average

At 38 lines, this scene is shorter than the Timon of Athens average scene in Timon of Athens (~144 lines).

Adjacent scenes

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