In this part of the acts 3 and 2, Anderson Knicks' acts of lines 53 to 80, we met a strong inner struggle with Titus Andronis Difficulty and distress were his recognition It affects the scope of action. The need for revenge has reached an extreme level very close to madness, revealed by his changing emotions and inappropriate reasoning methods. In addition, Shakespeare developed features of Titus, added new features, achieved extraordinary evolution, and offered us an interesting personality and spirituality.
Titus Andronix is by no means the most important part of Shakespeare's play. Richard III will die more people. King Lear is a more cruel game. Through Shakespeare's repertoire, I could not find an unpleasant scene like Cordelia's death. By reading, the cruelty of Titus seems silly. However, I saw it on the stage and found that it was a moving experience. why? When we saw Titus Andronix, we started probably to understand the essence of his genius - not by observing other Shakespeare plays: he made an internal understanding of the mind. Shakespeare found a moral hell. He also found heaven. But he stayed on Earth
Titus Andronis studied the conflict between individual wishes and responsibility for the state. Shakespeare established the character of Titus early in the play. He is a Roman faithful theme, a commander of the Roman Corps, a professional soldier, is trying to retire his life to defend the Roman Empire and dedicate it to expansion. Titus devoted himself to serving the country, ignoring his responsibility as a father and even his family head to the family. Through the script, Titus maintained blind devotion and firm loyalty to Rome from the victory parade in the first game of the first action to the third scene 1 in the execution of his son.
Titus and Roman tribute brother Marcus Andronicus advocated Titus, "The you are a Roman, not a savage person" (Act No. 378), its implications and ideals are Roman ceremonies, in this case , His son, murder civilization. Due to this killing, the distinction between Romans as nobles and Romans as civilizers and Goths as barbarians became complicated. The reader is now questioning the violence and attitude of the Romans, especially Titus.