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lozanna [386]
2 years ago
7

Scene II begins with a speech from Aaron. Who is Aaron? What does he say here? How does he feel about Tamora and her circumstanc

es?
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1 answer:
grin007 [14]2 years ago
7 0

We can see that Aaron is known to be Tamora's lover and an antagonist to Titus Andronicus.

In this scene, Aaron gives Chiron and Demetrius a bad counsel when he tells them to stop arguing.

Also, Aaron rejoices with Tamora as an empress and was looking for better opportunities for himself as her lover.

<h3>What is speech?</h3>

Speech actually refers to the statement one makes. Speech can be made as a result of an action that was carried out or to pass across an information.

We see that Aaron is actually known to be Tamora's lover. In this scene, he rejoices that Tamora is an empress.

Learn more about speech on brainly.com/question/25783020

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