Titus Andronicus Quotes Quiz is meant to catch those who haven’t learned the specific, biting voices of Aaron and Lavinia. You may remember the screams, but do you really remember the exact words that gave birth to a thousand acts of vengeance? Let’s see if you can match the dialogue to the speaker before the clock runs out.

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Titus Andronicus Quotes Quiz Questions
- “O, now let me teach you how to knit again this scattered corn into one mutual sheaf.”
- “Rome’s emperor, and nephew to her governor.”
- “Behold, the poor remains alive and dead.”
- “Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand, blood and revenge are hammering in my head.”
- “O brother, speak with possibility, and do not break into these deep extremes.”
- “O earth, I will befriend thee more with rain that shall distill from these two ancient urns.”
- “Why, there they are both, baked in this pie; whereof their mother daintily hath fed.”
- “This is the feast that I have bid her to, and this the banquet she shall surfeit on.”
- “O cruel, irreligious piety!”
- “If one good deed in all my life I did, I do repent it from my very soul.”
- “O, handle not the theme, to talk of hands, lest we remember still that we have none.”
- “These miseries are more than may be borne.”
- “Hark, villains! I will grind your bones to dust and with your blood and it I'll make a paste.”
- “O, reason mangled with an unruly spleen!”
- “She is a woman, therefore may be wooed; she is a woman, therefore may be won.”
- “Let not your sorrow die, though I am dead.”
- “Was never Scythia half so barbarous!”
- “Be kind and affectionate to thy husband.”
- “O, why should wrath be mute, and fury dumb?”
- “Then which of these two Ers did Rome prefer?”
- “I am Revenge, sent from the infernal kingdom.”
- “Traitors, away! He rests not in this tomb.”
- “O, thus I found her straying in the park, seeking to hide herself, as doth the deer.”
- “Have I not reason, think you, to look pale?”
- “Now will I hence to find my lovely Moor.”
- “O sweet revenge, now do I come to thee.”
- “O gracious emperor, O gentle Aaron!”
- “Who is this, my niece, that flies away so fast?”
- “Come, come, Lavinia; look, thy foes are bound.”
- “O happy man! they have befriended thee.”
