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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Chapter 2: Dramatis Personæ
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The plot follows friends Valentine and Proteus: Valentine departs for Milan while Proteus remains in Verona devoted to Julia but later follows and becomes enamored of Silvia, Valentine’s beloved, betraying his friend. The action mixes comic servant business, a woman disguised as a page, an attempted abduction and encounters with outlaws in a forest, and scenes at court. Conflicts resolve through exposure, repentance, and reconciliations that restore friendships and pairings. The play balances farce and pastoral elements while probing themes of loyalty, the fickleness of affection, and forgiveness.

Contents

ACT I
Scene I. Verona. An open place
Scene II. The same. The garden of Julia’s house
Scene III. The same. A room in Antonio’s house

ACT II
Scene I. Milan. A room in the Duke’s palace
Scene II. Verona. A room in Julia’s house
Scene III. The same. A street
Scene IV. Milan. A room in the Duke’s palace
Scene V. The same. A street
Scene VI. The same. The Duke’s palace
Scene VII. Verona. A room in Julia’s house

ACT III
Scene I. Milan. An anteroom in the Duke’s palace
Scene II. The same. A room in the Duke’s palace

ACT IV
Scene I. A forest between Milan and Verona
Scene II. Milan. The court of the Duke’s palace
Scene III. The same
Scene IV. The same

ACT V
Scene I. Milan. An abbey
Scene II. The same. A room in the Duke’s palace
Scene III. Frontiers of Mantua. The forest
Scene IV. Another part of the forest

Dramatis Personæ

DUKE OF MILAN, father to Silvia
VALENTINE, one of the two gentlemen
PROTEUS, one of the two gentlemen
ANTONIO, father to Proteus
THURIO, a foolish rival to Valentine
EGLAMOUR, agent for Silvia in her escape
SPEED, a clownish servant to Valentine
LANCE, the like to Proteus
PANTINO, servant to Antonio
HOST, where Julia lodges in Milan
OUTLAWS, with Valentine

JULIA, a lady of Verona, beloved of Proteus
SILVIA, beloved of Valentine
LUCETTA, waiting-woman to Julia

Servants, Musicians

SCENE: Verona; Milan; the frontiers of Mantua