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      • Titus returns and tells “Revenge”, “Rape,” and “Murder” to look in Rome for Tamora, Demetrius, and Chiron, and to kill them. Tamora tells Titus to invite Lucius to a banquet, where she will bring Tamora, Demetrius, and Chiron to be punished.
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  1. Titus returns and tells “Revenge”, “Rape,” and “Murder” to look in Rome for Tamora, Demetrius, and Chiron, and to kill them. Tamora tells Titus to invite Lucius to a banquet, where she will bring Tamora, Demetrius, and Chiron to be punished.

    • Act 5, Scene 3

      Titus kills Tamora. Saturninus responds by killing Titus....

    • Tamora

      Tamora is the queen of the Goths and is brought to Rome as a...

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  3. Tamora is the queen of the Goths and is brought to Rome as a prisoner by Titus. She begs him not to kill her son Alarbus, but when he does she vows revenge against him.

  4. Tamora is the Queen of the Goths turned Roman Empress. After Titus ritually sacrifices her eldest son, Tamora makes it her mission in life to make Titus and his family suffer. She accomplishes this through her good looks, sensuality, and ability to manipulate those around her.

  5. Jul 31, 2015 · Tamora, disguised as Revenge, tells Titus she has come to his aid, and that if he will invite Lucius to a feast, she will bring Tamora and Saturninus so that Titus can avenge himself on them. When she leaves, Titus insists that her companions, “Rape” and “Murder” (Chiron and Demetrius in disguise), remain with him until her return.

  6. Confer with me of murder and of death. There’s not a hollow cave or lurking-place, No vast obscurity or misty vale. Where bloody murder or detested rape. Can couch for fear but I will find them out, And in their ears tell them my dreadful name, Revenge, which makes the foul offender quake. TITUS.

  7. Tamora tells Titus that she will appeal to Saturninus on behalf of Titussons. The speed with which Saturninus jumps to his conclusion that Titus’ sons are guilty suggests the capriciousness of justice in Rome: Saturninus can have Titus’ sons carried off to be executed based on nothing more than his opinion as emperor, despite Titus ...

  8. Titus Andronicus. I thank your majesty, and her, my lord: These words, these looks, infuse new life in me. Tamora. Titus, I am incorporate in Rome, A Roman now adopted happily, And must advise the emperor for his good. This day all quarrels die, Andronicus; And let it be mine honour, good my lord, That I have reconciled your friends and you.

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