Titus Andronicus

Titus Andronicus

by (english) Shakespeare

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44Kwords16chapters
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Ch. 16Game 3 Rome. in Front of Titus' House. Titus House Hall
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[Shakespeare Classics, Relive the Charm of Drama] Shakespeare's early works (around 1590) are famous for their extreme, dense, and terrifying scenes of violence. The Roman general Titus conquered the Goths for ten years and returned victorious. He rejected Gothic Queen Tamora's plea for mercy for her eldest son and sacrificed her eldest son according to Roman custom. Tamora becomes Queen of Rome and takes revenge. Under the planning of her lover Alan, she killed his son-in-law, cut off the tongue and hands of his daughter Lavinia, framed Titus's two sons as the murderers, and executed them one by one. In utter despair, Titus began to talk to the flies and giggle to the wind. Everyone thought he was crazy. No one knew that he was preparing a special banquet - whose meat was the meat pie on the table?

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