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William Shakespeare

Two Gentlemen of Verona

William ShakespeareFiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1594

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Act VChapter Summaries & Analyses

Act V, Scene 1 Summary

Sir Eglamour waits for Silvia at Friar Patrick’s cell. He is confident that she won’t be late: If anything, he expects her, as a true lover, to arrive early. Silvia arrives wearing a mask. She urges Sir Eglamour to hurry, saying that she thinks she was followed. Eglamour reassures her that they are only three leagues (nine miles) from the forest, where they will be safe. The pair exits.

Act V, Scene 2 Summary

Proteus tells Thurio that Silvia is more willing to marry him than before, but that she finds faults with some aspects of his person. Proteus lists these faults—his legs are too “skinny,” he talks too much about war, his lands are leased to others—while Thurio attempts to justify them. As the men talk, Julia (still in disguise as Sebastian) addresses the audience with brief asides that highlight Thurio’s faults in her eyes: He is a self-centered, cowardly, arrogant old man who thinks he is more important than he is.

The Duke enters and asks whether Thurio or Proteus have seen Sir Eglamour or Silvia. When he learns that neither has been seen in court, the Duke reveals that the pair was seen walking through blurred text
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