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The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus
ContentsDramatis PersonaeAct IScene IAct IIScene IScene IIScene IIIScene IVAct IIIScene IScene IIAct IVScene IScene IIScene IIIScene IVAct VScene IScene IIScene IIIWilliam Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act I
Act IScene IRome. Before the CapitolThe Tomb of the Andronici appearing; the Tribunes and Senators aloft. Enter, below, from one side, Saturninus and his Followers; and, from the other side,…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act V
Act VScene IPlains near RomeEnter Lucius with an army of Goths, with drum and coloursLuciusApproved warriors, and my faithful friends, I have received letters from great Rome, Which signify…Marlowe, Christopher
(Encyclopedia) Marlowe, Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet, b. Canterbury. Probably the greatest English dramatist before Shakespeare, Marlowe, a shoemaker's son, was educated at…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act II
Act IIScene IRome. Before the PalaceEnter AaronAaronNow climbeth Tamora Olympus' top, Safe out of fortune's shot; and sits aloft, Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash; Advanced above…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act III
Act IIIScene IRome. A streetEnter Judges, Senators and Tribunes, with Martius and Quintus, bound, passing on to the place of execution; Titus going before, pleadingTitus AndronicusHear me,…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act IV
Act IVScene IRome. Titus's gardenEnter young Lucius, and Lavinia running after him, and the boy flies from her, with books under his arm. Then enter Titus and MarcusYoung LuciusHelp,…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Dramatis Personae
Dramatis PersonaeSaturninus, son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards declared Emperor.Bassianus, brother to Saturninus; in love with Lavinia.Titus Andronicus, a noble Roman, general…Peele, George
(Encyclopedia) Peele, George, 1558?–1597?, English playwright, educated at Oxford. He experimented in a variety of forms, including the pageant, history, pastoral, comedy, and melodrama, but his best…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIThe same. A public placeEnter Titus, bearing arrows with letters at the ends of them; with him, Marcus, Young Lucius, Publius, Sempronius, Caius, and other Gentlemen, with bowsTitus…