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King Lear
by William Shakespeare
An aging king, recovering from a descent into madness, awakens to find his estranged daughter Cordelia by his side. He struggles with his fading memory and deep-seated guilt, eventually begging for her forgiveness in a moment of profound vulnerability.
As You Like It
Rosalind, disguised as the youth Ganymede, attempts to convince Orlando that love is a treatable mental illness. She proposes a complex game where Orlando must woo 'him' as if he were his beloved Rosalind, claiming this role-play will eventually cure his heartache.
Vertigo
by Alec Coppel, Samuel Taylor
Scottie and Midge visit an old bookstore to consult with Pop Leibel about a mysterious woman from San Francisco's past. Pop recounts the tragic history of Carlotta Valdes, a woman who was discarded by a powerful man and driven to madness and suicide after her child was taken from her.
The Edge Vine
by Susan Glaspell
Adelaide confronts her sister Claire in her private tower, attempting to pressure her into conforming to societal and maternal expectations. Claire, an avant-garde botanist seeking spiritual and intellectual transcendence, rejects Adelaide's conventional morality and 'tower of strength' persona, leading to a sharp philosophical clash about freedom and madness.
Nosferatu
by Henrik Galeen
Confined to a torturous medical chair in a psychiatric cell, Knock hysterically welcomes the arrival of his master. He pleads for mercy and immortality while professing his unwavering loyalty and the success of his dark mission.
The Spanish Tragedy
by Thomas Kyd
Driven to madness by the murder of her son Horatio and the King's failure to provide justice, Isabella destroys her garden before taking her own life. It is a high-stakes tragic monologue centered on grief, revenge, and despair.
Hamlet
Hamlet confronts Ophelia, denying his former love for her and spiraling into a bitter tirade against marriage and womanhood. Ophelia watches in despair as the man she loved appears to descend into madness.
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