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TITUS ANDRONICUS, by William Shakespeare
Titus Andronicus returns from a long war campaign to discover that he is the people’s choice to be emperor after the recent death of the previous one. Though he rejects the people’s will and backs the former emperor’s son, the manipulative politics between his family, a family of Goths he has taken back to Rome as prisoners, and the sons of the last emperor, resulting in violence, bloodshed, and many gruesome murders.