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  1. Horrified at the death of his brother, Saturninus arrests Martius and Quintus and sentences them to death. Some time later, Marcus discovers the mutilated Lavinia and takes her to her father, who is still shocked at the accusations levelled at his sons, and upon seeing Lavinia, he is overcome with grief.

  2. In Rome, Titus begs for the lives of his sons who have been accused of murdering Bassianus. But he is ignored. His one remaining son, Lucius, is banished for supporting his brothers’ pleas of innocence. Lucius’s son and Titus are reunited with the mutilated Lavinia and her uncle, Marcus.

  3. Lucius re-enters to see his brother dead and he denounces his father's unjust and despicable behavior. But the remorseless Titus is concerned only with returning Lavinia to the emperor. Saturninus, who relishes the chance to dispose of the popular general, implicates Titus in Lavinia's kidnapping.

  4. A summary of Act II, Scene iv in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Titus Andronicus and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. Jul 31, 2015 · Marcus and Lucius address the Romans, recounting the horrors perpetrated by Tamora and Aaron. Lucius is hailed as the new emperor. Aaron is condemned to a dreadful death, and Titus is mourned by Marcus, Lucius, and Young Lucius.

  6. Titus brings with him five prisoners: Tamora, the queen of the Goths; her three sons ( Alarbus, Demetrius, and Chiron ); and Aaron, a Moor (someone of African descent). Titus’ son Lucius suggests that one of Tamora’s sons be killed as retribution for the deaths of Titus’ sons.

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · Marcus and Lucius address the Romans, recounting the horrors perpetrated by Tamora and Aaron. Lucius is hailed as the new emperor. Aaron is condemned to a dreadful death, and Titus is mourned by Marcus, Lucius, and Young Lucius.

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