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The Meaning of Violence in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"
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The exploration of violence and revenge in Shakespeare's early work reveals a brutal narrative where cultures clash following a war between the Romans and Goths. The Gothic queen Tamora, initially a captive, seeks vengeance for her son's murder at the hands of the Romans, leading to a cycle of brutality and retribution that ultimately ensnares her as well. The play features a staggering fourteen deaths through murder and mutilation, highlighting themes of power, loss, and the consequences of vengeance.
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2024, paperback
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