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Titus

Desdemona, on the other hand, is only heard talking naturally with other people. Yet, she too is
developed through both the content and form of her speech. For example, Desdemona's
conversations with Emilia, particularly at the end of the play (IV, iii), reveal aspects of her
character as well as Emilia's character. Have students look at these and discuss what they reveal
about each of the characters.
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When it was enacted upon the stage, Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus was most probably received
by its 16th century audiences in much the same way as Dallas and Melrose Place are received by
contemporary 20th century audiences. Therefore it is important to remember that art does not
necessarily have to be haute couture in order to be an accurate representation of popular
ideologies. In fact, more often than not, it is the entertainment of the bourgeois that is a better
mimic of these ideologies. If we realize that Shakespeare's primary objective was not to make
social......


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