Yes in William play there is a wild powerful scene the lasts for almost 10 minutes and only two words spoken aloud?
You are likely thinking of the famous "Dumb Show" scene in
Shakespeare's *King Lear* . This scene happens in Act IV, Scene VI, where Lear, Cordelia, and Gloucester are imprisoned. It lasts for several minutes with no words spoken. Lear, blinded and crazed, is dragged across the stage by the guards while Cordelia watches in silent despair. This scene is deeply moving and powerful, conveying a powerful sense of tragedy and loss through the language of movement and gesture.
While technically no words are spoken, the scene has an immense impact on the audience, conveying the depth of Lear's pain and Cordelia's silent love.