Titus Andronicus
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William Shakespeare
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Business & Economics
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
100
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Nov 22, 2012
出版社
TREDITION CLASSICS
ISBN-10
3849137554
ISBN-13
9783849137557
説明
Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and family vengeance, this tragic tale follows the tumultuous life of Titus Andronicus, a Roman general returning from war. His homecoming marks the beginning of a brutal cycle of retribution that envelops him and his family, placing them in the crosshairs of a vengeful enemy. As the story unfolds, themes of honor, duty, and the devastating effects of violence emerge, casting a shadow over the characters' lives and choices.
Titus, a figure tormented by loss and betrayal, grapples with the weight of his past and the harsh realities of his present. His struggles are compounded by the machinations of Tamora, the Queen of the Goths, who seeks to exact revenge for her own grievances. Their conflicting desires lead to a violent examination of loyalty and revenge that echoes throughout generations.
The narratives entwine as characters are faced with choices that challenge their morality and humanity. Shakespeare masterfully explores the depths of despair and the lengths to which one might go when seeking vengeance. The repercussions of these actions ripple through the lives of all involved, revealing a dark mirror of society's failings and the enduring consequences of unchecked ambition.
In the tragedy, love and loss are perverted into instruments of cruelty, and the cycle of violence is relentless. The power struggles and emotional turmoil manifest in chilling bloodshed, leaving a haunting imprint on the characters and the audience alike. As the play reaches its harrowing conclusion, it becomes a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the destructive potential of unchecked rage.
Titus, a figure tormented by loss and betrayal, grapples with the weight of his past and the harsh realities of his present. His struggles are compounded by the machinations of Tamora, the Queen of the Goths, who seeks to exact revenge for her own grievances. Their conflicting desires lead to a violent examination of loyalty and revenge that echoes throughout generations.
The narratives entwine as characters are faced with choices that challenge their morality and humanity. Shakespeare masterfully explores the depths of despair and the lengths to which one might go when seeking vengeance. The repercussions of these actions ripple through the lives of all involved, revealing a dark mirror of society's failings and the enduring consequences of unchecked ambition.
In the tragedy, love and loss are perverted into instruments of cruelty, and the cycle of violence is relentless. The power struggles and emotional turmoil manifest in chilling bloodshed, leaving a haunting imprint on the characters and the audience alike. As the play reaches its harrowing conclusion, it becomes a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the destructive potential of unchecked rage.