A side-by-side translation of Act 2, Prologue of Pericles, Prince of Tyre from the original Shakespeare into modern English.
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Source: Folger Shakespeare Library | |
Enter Gower. GOWER | Gower comes out on stage and summarizes what we've just seen, just in case we had to leave our seats to makea popcorn run. |
Dumb Show. Enter at one door Pericles talking with Cleon, all the | Then we see a dumb show. (A dumb show is basically a little mini-skit that's acted without anyone speaking.) In the dumb show, we see a dude deliver a letter to Pericles, who is busy chatting with Cleon. Pericles gives the messenger a huge tip and leaves. The end. |
Good Helicane, that stayed at home— He exits. | Now Gower starts talking again. Since we all want to know what's in the letter, Gower tells us that it went something like this: Dear Pericles, That dude Thaliard came sniffing around here looking for you the other day. It's only a matter of time before he finds you in Tharsus so you should probably get your butt out of there ASAP. Your Friend, Helicanus (a.k.a. the guy who has been ruling Tyre while you've been on vacation). Next, Gower tells us that Pericles took Helicanus's advice and hopped on his ship, which immediately encountered a nasty storm... and then sank. Bummer. We find out that Pericles is the only survivor and that he has washed up on a shore somewhere. |