i don't like it when it is, da da d da, da, da, da, da and it can be literal but like any rhythm it has to be balanced. you can't -- you can't just split it up into something otherwise. it doesn't make sense but you can -- in so far as you can say to be or not to be that is the question whether it's nobler in thine to suffer and you can say it like that. you can say to be, or not to be. that is the question. that's still in rhythm. you see what i mean? you don't have to -- the iambic is it's a way of writing verse. it's one of the forms of verse and it is a rhythm but i can be played with. >> charlie: do you have a favorite soliloquy? >> not that i know. the only thing -- >> you know what i want to hear. i would prefer you choose one you like. >> the only one is jabba wocky. do you know it? >> charlie: no. >> that's a fun one. that's from alice in wonde wond. it's one of the greatest feeds for the imagination ever. it was brilliantly and [ reciting ] >> charlie:s i repeat, how do you do that? >> i did that when i w nine. >> charlie: and not since. >> i did it at nine at a school concert