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Titus Andronicus

A dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge by Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction.

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  • "Ti tuo si an de ni ke si"@en
  • "提托斯安得尼克斯"
  • "Plays written by William Shakespeare"@en
  • "Dramatic works of William Shakespeare"
  • "Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus"
  • "Dramatic works of William Shakespeare, Tragedy II"
  • "Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare"@en
  • "Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare"

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  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge by Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."@en
  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge by Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."
  • "The noble Titus returns victorious to Rome bringing Tamora, Queen of the Goths as his captive. When one of Tamora's sons is condemned to die, she vows revenge and, aided by the villainous Aaron, she exacts a terrible retribution, inaugurating a grim cycle of rape, murder and cannibalism."
  • "The noble Titus returns victorious to Rome bringing Tamora, Queen of the Goths as his captive. When one of Tamora's sons is condemned to die, she vows revenge and, aided by the villainous Aaron, she exacts a terrible retribution, inaugurating a grim cycle of rape, murder and cannibalism."@en
  • "Titus returns to Rome after a victory against the Goths, bringing as captives their queen Tamora and her sons, one of whom is sacrificed. Declared emperor through Titus's intercession, Saturninus claims Titus's daughter Lavinia as his wife. When Saturninus's brother Bassanius abducts Lavinia, Saturninus marries Tamora, who has sworn to avenge the death of her son. A series of atrocities of mutual revenge leads to a tragic end for nearly everyone."@en
  • "Dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge of Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."@en
  • "Presents a dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy of murder, rape and revenge set in imperial Rome."@en
  • "Shakespeare's tragedy about a brutal Roman general who takes revenge against the men who raped his daughter."@en
  • "The tragedy of a brutal Roman general who takes revenge against the man who raped his daughter."@en
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy is more legendary than historical, drawing on mythology for the rape and mutilation of Lavinia, and for the banquet at which Tampora, like the legendary Thyestes, is served the flesh of her sons. In the person of Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare has created a commanding figure of bravery with a flawed sense of honor--a concern more for the reputation of nobility than for its substance."@en
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy draws on mythology for brutal tales, such as a banquet where a mother is served the flesh of her sons. Titus Andronicus is created as a commanding figure of bravery with a flawed sense of honor, a concern for the reputation of nobility than for its substance. --from website."@en
  • "Performance of one of Shakespeare's Roman tragedies, dealing with political and personal crimes."@en
  • "Having subdued the Goths, warrior Titus Andronicus returns to Rome to bury his sons, with Gothic Queen Tamora and her retinue as captives. The newly-dead Roman Emperor's two sons, Saturninus and Bassianus, are competing for their father's title. According to Roman custom, Titus sacrifices Tamora's eldest son to the Gods; having the deciding vote, he also chooses Saturninus as Emperor. Both acts have tragic consequences."@en
  • "Adaptation de la pièce de William Shakespeare. Avec Eileen Atkins, Trevor Peacock."
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy draws on mythology for brutal tales, such as a banquet where a mother is sered the flesh of her sons. Titus Andronicus is created as a commanding figure of bravery with a flawed sense of honor, a concern for the reputation of nobility than for its substance."@en
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy draws on mythology for brutal tales, such as a banquet where a mother is served the flesh of her sons."@en
  • "Dramatization of William Shakepeare's tragedy. Set in early Rome, this is the saga of a noble man cruelly betrayed and brutally persecuted - ultimately driven to madness and murder by the "wilderness of tigers" of the Roman court."@en
  • "William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge of Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."@en
  • "William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge of Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."
  • "Brutal series of licentiousness and murder, often questioned as to its authenticity as one of Shakespeare."@en
  • "The noble Titus returns victorious to Rome bringing Tamora, Queen of the Goths as his captive. When one of Tamora's sons is condemned to die, she vows revenge and, aided by the villainous Aaron, she exacts a terrible retribution, inaugurating a grim cycle of rape, murder, and cannibalism."@en
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy is more legendary than historical, drawing on mythology for the rape and mutilation of Lavinia, and for the banquet at which Tampora, like the legendary Thyestes, is served the flesh of her sons. In the person of Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare has created a commanding figure of bravery with a flawed sense of honor--a concern more for the reputation of nobility than for its substance."@en
  • "Brutal series of licentiousness and murder, often questioned as to its authenticity as one of Shakespeare's originals, drawing on Roman mythology."@en
  • "Brutal series of licentiousness and murder, often questioned as to its authenticity as one of Shakespeare's originals, drawing on Roman mythology."
  • "Set in late Roman times, this tragedy is more legendary than historical, drawing on mythology for the rape and mutilation of Lavinia, and for the banquet at which Tampora, like the legendary Thyestes, is served the flesh of her sons."@en
  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy set in Roman times dealing with the revenge of Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction."@en

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