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  1. Tamora has dressed up as the personified deity Revenge. They knock on Titus’ door and he answers. Titus recognizes Tamora and does not want to speak to her, but Tamora tells him that she is in fact Revenge, sent to Titus to help him exact vengeance on his enemies.

  2. Aug 7, 2022 · Tamoras displacement, particularly geographically and politically, impacted the way in which she interacted with the world around her. Additionally, that displacement, and the losses that it entailed, led her to seek revenge against Titus, the man responsible for her hardships.

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Saturninus turns against Titus because of his familys actions and replaces Lavinia with Tamora, Queen of the Goths, as his bride, exiting to marry her immediately.Titus is persuaded by his family to allow the body of Mutius to be placed in the family tomb.

  4. Tamora is entirely devoted to getting revenge on Titus. Far from bringing an end to “all quarrels”, her plans of vengeance ensure that much more violence and bloodshed is to follow in the play.

  5. Summary. Lucius speaks to Marcus at his father's house; he asks Marcus to take custody of Aaron so that they might later get testimony of Tamora's crimes. Saturninus enters with his empress, and is heartily welcomed by Titus, who is dressed like a cook.

  6. Jan 1, 2013 · Titus rejects her plea, never acknowledging its force. In Act 2, when Lavinia appeals to Tamora, as one woman to another, to prevent Chiron and Demetrius from raping her, Tamora ignores this appeal to fellow feeling as Titus ignored hers. Tamora has a son to avenge, as Titus will have a daughter.

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  8. What's interesting about Bassianus's attack is that it suggests Tamora's "honor" has been compromised not (merely) because she's cheating on her husband, but because she's cheating with a black man.

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