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THE LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE OF TITUS ANDRONICUS (ca. 1592–94)

TITUS ANDRONICUS was first published in 1594 (Q1), the text probably set from the author’s manuscript. It was reprinted in 1600 (Q2) and 1611 (Q3). By all accounts, the principal copy for F was Q3, but it was likely supplemented with reference to a promptbook or to some other source (perhaps a manuscript). Scene 3.2 occurs only in F. As is the case for those other Folio plays that had already seen publication, it was by comparing Q3 to F that textual historians were thus able to ascertain the (variable) accuracy of F’s compositors.


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X AXIS (abscisses): 2709 lines

FOLIO gives ACTS only.


ACT 1: line 1


ACT 2: line 553


ACT 3: line 1131


ACT 4: line 1540


ACT 5: line 2109


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Y AXIS: ENTRANCES & EXITS

Entrances & exits of Characters

According to their order of appearance.


• (2,375) reads “enters at line 2, exits at line 375″.


• DISGUISED as Revenge (2282,2434)

is inserted at the end of a character’s list (in this case Tamora’s) to indicate “duration” of said disguise.


• (3216 [rip 3283] 3302)

reads “enters at line 3216, dies on line 3283, corpse exits on line 3302”. RIP at the end a character’s list indicates (or confirms) his/her decease.


• PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS are capitalized.



Tribunes

(2,375) (2513,2708)


Senators

(2,375) (1132,1151)


SATURNINUS (eldest son of the Emperor of Rome & then Emperor himself)

(3,322) (333,375) (445,552) (713,732) (1000,1067) (1990,2107) (2513 [rip 2570] 2708) RIP


BASSIANUS (youngest son of the Emperor)

(4,321) (446,552) (713,732) (787 [rip 859] 935) RIP


MARCUS (brother of Titus)

(25,321) (379,552) (700,732) (1083,1130) (1195,1131) (1339,1436) (1452,1539) (1453,1677) (1865,1989) (2407,2418) (2496,2708)


Mutius (son of Titus)

(83,152) (165 [rip 325] 435) RIP


Martius & Quintus (sons of Titus)

(83,152) (165,321) (379,435) (446,552) (699,732) (941,1067) (1032,1151) RIP


LUCIUS (son of Titus)

(84,152) (165,332) (379,435) (446,552) (699,732) (1014,1067) (1158,1331) (1339,1450) (2109,2282) (2496,2708)


TITUS (a Roman general)

(84,322) (697,732) (1014,1067) (1033,1436) (1452,1539) (1543,1670) (1865,1989) (2292,2448) (2453,2495) (2525 [rip 2568] 2708) RIP


TAMORA (Queen of the Goths, wife of Saturninus)

(85,322) (333,375) (445,552) (713,732) (743,940) (1014,1067) (1990,2107) (Revenge 2282,2434) (2513 [rip 2567] 2708) RIP / DISGUISED as Revenge (2282,2434)


Alarbus (son of Tamora)

(86,152) RIP


CHIRON & DEMETRIUS (sons of Tamora)

(86,322) (333,375) (445,552) (580,698) (713,732) (829,940) (1068,1081) (1678,1855) (1990,2107) (2282 [rip 2493] 2495) RIP / DISGUISED as Rape & Murder (2282,2449)


AARON (a Moore, lover of Tamora)

(86,322) (334,375) (445,698) (733,792) (941,961) (1000,1067) (1294,1353) (1678,1864) (2130,2282) (2680,2708)


LAVINIA (daughter of Titus)

(183,321) (446,552) (713,732) (787,940) (1068,1130) (1195,1436) (1452,1539) (1541,1670) (2453,2495) (2525 [rip 2550] 2708) RIP


Judges

(1132,1151)


Messenger (bearing two heads & a hand)

(1382,1389)


Young LUCIUS

(1452,1539) (1541,1670) (1679,1696) (1865,1989) (2663,2708)


Nurse

(1732 [rip 1828] 1855) RIP


Publius / Sempronius / Caius (Kinsmen of Titus)

(1865,1989) (2438,2495)


Clowne

(1943,1987) (2032,2043) RIP


Aemilius (a Roman envoy)

(2055,2101) (2268,2282) (2513,2708)


Goths

(2109,2282) (2496,2708)


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PLOTS

For a long time, commentators simply refused to believe that this gruesome play was the work of Shakespeare. But TITUS ANDRONICUS is a Seneca style “Revenge tragedy” (even if it is a particularly bloody one).


The whole thing starts with an argument between SATURNINUS & BASSANIUS regarding who between them should replace their late father as Emperor. The victorious TITUS gets to choose between them. And because Titus firmly believes in primogeniture, he (very unwisely) chooses the murderous SATURNINUS (who will, for realpolitikal reasons similar to those found in Shakespeare’s HISTORIES, hold it against Titus).


The defeated queen of Goths, TAMORA, wants to avenge the death of her son ALARBUS at the hands of the Andronici. She therefore seduces Emperor SATURNINUS and, together with her moorish lover AARON, they have the emperor’s brother BASSIANUS killed and TITUS’s sons MARTIUS & QUINTUS framed for the murder. The Emperor then offers Titus to trade his two sons for Titus’s right hand (which Aaron obligingly chops off). A messenger then brings Titus the heads of his two sons.


To “top” this off, Tamora also has her remaining two sons, CHIRON & DEMETRIUS, rape and mutilate Titus’ only daughter LAVINIA (they rip-out her tongue and chop-off her hands).


To make a long story short, the play ends with Titus serving Tamora a pie baked out of her children. Then everybody kills each other. Thirteen characters in all get killed (nine of them on stage!). This being said, the play is a riot.


So, if the initial antagonism appears to be between Saturninus and Bassanius, the real beef is between TITUS and TAMORA.


Those of the TITUS / BASSANIUS camp are:


TITUS

BASSANIUS

MARCUS

MUTIUS

MARTIUS

QUINTUS

LUCIUS

Young LUCIUS

LAVINIA

Publius / Sempronius / Caius


And those of the TAMORA /SATURNINUS camp:


TAMORA

SATURNINUS

ALARBUS

CHIRON & DEMETRIUS

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METATHEATRE

TITUS is one of the five plays studied in James Calderwood’s seminal SHAKESPEAREAN METADRAMA (1971). Though Titus “may” be play-acting his madness, and the final “Banquet” be some form of inset-theatrical-device, these are not manifest per se. But, in terms of overt metatheatricality, three characters are “disguised”:


DISGUISES:

TAMORA as Revenge (2282,2434), Conscious

CHIRON & DEMETRIUS as Rape & Murder (2282,2449), Conscious

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