Titus Andronicus - Act I Scene i - by William Shakespeare

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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Princes that strive by factions and by friends ambitiously for rule and empery know that the people of Rome, for whom we stand a special party have by a common voice. An election for the Roman emperor chosen Andronicus, sir named Pius for many good and great deserts to Rome, a nobler man, a braver warrior lives not this day within the city walls. He is by the senate, a seat at home from weary wars against the barbarous goths that with his sons terror to our foes have yoked a nation strong, trained up in arms.