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Titus Andronicus

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  • What book does Lavinia use as a prop to communicate to her father that she has been raped?
    Ovid's Metamorphoses
  • What character is associated with barbarousness, savagery, and unrestrained lasciviousness?
    Tamora
  • Who discovers Lavinia in the woods?
    Marcus
  • chronologically correct order of deaths
    Lavinia, Tamora, Titus, Saturninus
  • Aaron is a:
    Moore
  • Who does Aaron kill to keep the secret of his child with Tamora safe?
    the nurse
  • What genre does Titus Andronicus mark Shakespeare's first attempt at?
    Tragedy
  • Aaron tells Lucius everything in exchange for a promise to keep whom alive?
    his child
  • Who among the following characters does not die immediately following Titus's revelation of the pie recipe?
    Lucius
  • Who is left to be emperor of Rome at the end of the play?
    Lucius
  • Lavinia is killed by:
    Titus
  • What is in the pie that Titus feeds to Tamora?
    her sons
  • Where do Chiron and Demetrius leave Lavinia after raping and mutilating her?
    the woods
  • Who is the only character not to have a hand in at least one murder?
    Marcus Andronicus
  • In framing Quintus and Martius for the murder of Bassianus, what does Aaron prepare for convenient discovery?
    A bag of gold
  • What does Lucius unsuccessfully attempt to do, leading to his banishment?
    Free his brothers
  • What does Titus do to his son Mutius for interceding on behalf of Lavinia?
    kills him
  • Who counsels Chiron and Demetrius to rape Lavinia?
    Aaron
  • What costume does Titus wear to his meeting with Tamora and Saturninus?
    A cook's outfit
  • Tamora is the Queen of:
    The Goths
  • Who is the first person to be slaughtered in the play, and why?
    Alarbus, as a sacrifice to Titus's dead sons
  • Having murdered Tamora's sons, what does Titus plan to do with their bodies?
    Turn them into pie
  • What do Chiron and Demetrius do to prevent Lavinia from revealing them as her rapists?
    Sever her tongue and hands
  • Titus Andronicus bears the title of:
    General