Titus Andronicus
By William Shakespeare.
Contents
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Dramatis Personæ.
- SATURNINUS, Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards declared Emperor.
- BASSIANUS, Brother to Saturninus, in love with Lavinia.
- TITUS ANDRONICUS, a Roman, General against the Goths.
- MARCUS ANDRONICUS, Tribune of the People, and brother to Titus.
- LUCIUS, QUINTUS, MARTIUS, MUTIUS, Sons to Titus Andronicus.
- YOUNG LUCIUS, a Boy, Son to Lucius.
- PUBLIUS, Son to Marcus Andronicus.
- SEMPRONIUS, CAIUS, VALENTINE, Kinsmen to Titus.
- AEMILIUS, a noble Roman.
- ALARBUS, DEMETRIUS, CHIRON, Sons to Tamora.
- AARON, a Moor, beloved by Tamora.
- A Captain, Tribune, Messenger, and Clown; Romans.
- Goths and Romans.
- TAMORA, Queen of the Goths.
- LAVINIA, Daughter to Titus Andronicus.
- A Nurse, and a black Child.
- Senators, Tribunes, Officers, Soldiers, and Attendants.
Scene.
Rome, and the Country near it.
Speakers, in order of appearance.
- Saturninus (49 lines)
- Bassianus (14 lines)
- Captain (1 line)
- Lucius (52 lines)
- Tamora (49 lines)
- Chiron (30 lines)
- Demetrius (39 lines)
- Lavinia (15 lines)
- Tribunes (1 line)
- Mutius (3 lines)
- Quintus (11 lines)
- Martius (10 lines)
- All (3 lines)
- Aaron (57 lines)
- Andronicus (1 line)
- Marcus (1 line)
- Messenger (1 line)
- Nurse (10 lines)
- Publius (5 lines)
- Clown (12 lines)
- Aemilius (5 lines)
- First Goth (4 lines)
- All the Goths (1 line)
- Second Goth (1 line)
- Third Goth (1 line)
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