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Overview. Titus Andronicus, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, unfolds a tale of revenge, betrayal, and gruesome violence in ancient Rome. After victorious general Titus returns from war, he becomes embroiled in a cycle of vengeance with Tamora, Queen of the Goths.
- Act Iii, Scenes I and II
A summary of Act III, Scenes i and ii in William...
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Titus Andronicus, Roman general, returns from ten years of...
- Act V, Scenes I and II
A summary of Act V, Scenes i and ii in William Shakespeare's...
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Character List. Titus Andronicus. General of Rome and tragic...
- Act Ii, Scene IV
A summary of Act II, Scene iv in William Shakespeare's Titus...
- Act V, Scene III
A summary of Act V, Scene iii in William Shakespeare's Titus...
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Background on Titus Andronicus. In 1687, a full hundred...
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Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare, scene summary, scene...
- Act I, Scene I
A summary of Act I, Scene i in William Shakespeare's Titus...
- Act Iii, Scenes I and II
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Titus Andronicus. by William Shakespeare. Buy Study Guide. Titus Andronicus Summary. The Roman emperor is dead, and his sons, Saturninus and Bassianus, are agitating over who will take over the position. Saturninus declares that it is his right by primogeniture, while Bassianus declares that he deserves the throne because he has greater merit.