Tamora

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Tamora is the vengeful Queen of the Goths and a central antagonist in William Shakespeare’s tragedy "Titus Andronicus."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
fictional character
literary character
queen
alignment villain
appearsInWork Titus Andronicus NERFINISHED
associatedTheme barbarism versus civilization
family honor
revenge
violence
becomes Empress of Rome NERFINISHED
characterTrait cruel
manipulative
politically ambitious
vengeful
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
death killed by Lucius
enemyOf Lavinia NERFINISHED
Lucius NERFINISHED
Titus Andronicus NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Titus Andronicus, Act I NERFINISHED
genreContext Elizabethan tragedy
hasAdaptation film adaptations of Titus Andronicus
stage productions of Titus Andronicus
television adaptations of Titus Andronicus
hasChild Aaron’s child
Alarbus NERFINISHED
Chiron NERFINISHED
Demetrius NERFINISHED
hasLover Aaron the Moor NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Early Modern English
literaryPeriod English Renaissance drama
medium theatre
motivatedBy revenge
nationalityOrGroup Goth
notableAct disguises herself as Revenge
encourages Demetrius and Chiron to rape Lavinia
manipulates Emperor Saturninus
participates in political intrigue at the Roman court
plots revenge against Titus Andronicus
roleInWork antagonist
central antagonist
setting ancient Rome
spouse Saturninus NERFINISHED
spouseTitle Emperor of Rome
title Queen of the Goths NERFINISHED
workForm stage play

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