Titus’s two son’s are being draged off to their execution, while their father is desparatly pleding for their lives. Even after the judges and officals have left he continues to pled. Lucius now enters and states that he has just… Continue Reading →
Chiron and Demetrius have raped and cut off her hands and tongue, so that she cannot tell on them.They then mock her and leave. Her uncle Marcus then finds her, and persuades her to follow him to her father and… Continue Reading →
While everybody else is hunting for the Panther, Aaron hides a bag of gold under a tree. Then Tamora (the newly chosen Emperess) appers on the stage and try’s to seduce Aaron, but aparently he isnt in the ‘mood’,he then… Continue Reading →
Titus and his sons are waiting for the Emperor to arrive for the huntting party outside his palace, After a little wait Saturninus appers (quite sleepily) making a joke by sying that it’s to early for newly-weds to be up,… Continue Reading →
After the Death of the Roman Emperor, his two sons, Saturninus and Bassianus are asking the roman population to vote of which one should be the successor to their father. while the two brothers are petioning to the people, they… Continue Reading →
In the begging of this act Arron stands alone at the front of the stage and starts a soliloquy, this announces his thoughts to the audience about Tamora’s rise to power in Rome. Then the two sons of the the… Continue Reading →
Now climbeth Tamora Olympus’ top, Safe out of fortune’s shot, and sits aloft, Secure of thunder’s crack or lightning flash, Advanc’d above pale envy’s threat’ning reach. As when the golden sun salutes the morn, And, having gilt the ocean with… Continue Reading →
For my Theme study,I have chosen the themes Deception and seeing things as they might not be. I have read the books The redemption of Althas, and the whole series of Percy Jackson. In The redemption of Althas, the hero/main… Continue Reading →
Dear Sir, in the exam tomorow, what will they be looking out for ?
Hi Adam, Miss Seaman has made the following recommendations for your reading Theme Study: White Crow by Marcus Sedgwich A truly creepy gothic horror which gave me nightmares. Contains a few forms of betrayal, some quite subtle, some less so…. Continue Reading →
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