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Aaron the Moor has just seen his lover Tamora, the Queen of the Goths, marry the emperor of Rome. He is jealous, but also optimistic at his potential rise in fortune through Tamor’s new power. At the same time, Tamora’s sons Chiron and Demetrius are fighting over who would win Lavinia, the virtuous daughter of Titus. This debate is mostly pointless, as she has just married the emperor’s brother. However, Aaron takes this opportunity to manipulate the brothers into revenge against Titus and his
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to read the full text for this scene from Titus Andronicus and to unlock other amazing theatre resources!Now climbeth Tamora Olympus' top,\ Safe out of fortune's shot; and sits aloft,\ Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash;\ Advanced above pale envy's threatening reach.\ As when the golden sun salutes the morn,\ And, having gilt the ocean with his beams,\ Gallops the zodiac in his glistering coach,\ And overlooks the highest-peering
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