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