Titus Andronicus, a general, returns to Rome from war with the Goths, capturing Queen Tamora and her three sons. He makes a gruesome sacrifice and refuses the emperor's title, sparking a chain of brutal acts, including mutilation, rape, and murder. Meanwhile, the cunning and manipulative Aaron drives the chaos.
Shakespeare's Globe: Titus Andronicus
A groundbreaking play, Titus Andronicus, showcased Shakespeare's innovative storytelling by merging brutal violence with unorthodox narrative structures, cementing his status as a pioneering dramatist.