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Titus Andronicus: Savagery
- Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus compares Roman savagery to barbarian savagery.
- His Christian perspective informs this analysis, viewing Romans as callously indifferent to suffering.
Rome and the Weak King
- Writing about Roman history allowed Shakespeare to explore the "weak king" problem.
- This gave him more freedom than writing about English history, where depictions of monarchs were sensitive.
Julius Caesar: Politics over Personality
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar focuses on political consequences, not character.
- The play explores regime change and the resulting chaos of civil war after Caesar's assassination.