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Titus Andronicus

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  • 124 pages
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Exploring themes of loyalty, revenge, and the nature of civilization, the narrative follows Titus Andronicus, a celebrated Roman general who sacrifices his sons for the state. Upon returning from war, he brings captives that set off a chain of violent events, highlighting the brutal consequences of his actions. Shakespeare delves into the complexities of Roman law and tradition, revealing how they can obscure morality and foster barbarity, while also portraying individuals caught in the struggle for power and the potential for transformation.

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Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare

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