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Titus Andronicus
General of Rome, tragic hero
Tamora
Queen of the Goths
Aaron
Moor, Tamora's lover
Lavinia
Daughter of Titus, raped by Chiron and Demetrius
Marcus Andronicus
Titus's brother, Tribune of the People
Saturninus
Eldest son of the former Emperor of Rome, the new emperor
Bassianus
Brother of Saturninus
Lucius
Titus's only surviving son.
Chiron and Demetrius
Tamora's sons,
Henry IV
He appeared in Richard II, he is called Henry Bolingbroke
Westmoreland
Henry IV's cousin and loyal courtier
Sir Walter Blunt
Henry's messenger, who will fall when he disguises himself as the king. Well liked by both sides.
Henry "Hotspur" Percy
Hot headed young nobleman, talented fighter, a foil for Hal.
Worcester
Hotspur's uncle, furious at the treatment of his family, he seen an opportunity to make a power play.
Lord Northumberland
Hotspur's father and Worcester's brother. He is little less eager to commit treason, and falls ill near the end of the play.
Lady Kate Percy
Hotspur's wife, who is more preceptive than Hotspur gives her credit for.
Mortimer
The actual claimant to the throne. He was in fact closer to the throne than Bolingbroke. he is the brother of Kate Percy and has married the daughter of Glendower.
Glendower
King of Wales, believes he is a magician. Shakespeare (and the Percys) make fun of this.
The Douglas
Scotland's best fighter, originally held captive by Hotspur.
Falstaff
Fat knight, known to his friends has cheap, a thief, a liar and a coward. Yet his character is immensely popular. The Merry Wives of Windsor is a play about him.
Poins
Often a counterpoint to Falstaff, a trickster, who will eventually man up when it's time to go to war in Part 2