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The Tragedie Of Titus Andronicus
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128 pages
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Set in ancient Rome, the narrative follows Titus Andronicus, a general grappling with devastating personal losses, including the deaths of his sons and the horrific assault on his daughter. The play delves into themes of revenge, violence, and the dire consequences of ambition, showcasing some of Shakespeare's most graphic depictions of brutality. As one of his earliest works, it has sparked controversy yet remains a favored choice for adaptations in various media, reflecting its enduring impact on literature and theater.
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2004, paperback
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