Titus andronicus Wikipedia page criticism section.Titus andronicous what was her view of revenge at the time? The common view if revenge at that was just simply revenge. Revenge for having someone you know killed. Revenge for someone doing something that angers or almost destroy you emotionally.
Themes in titus andronicus Wikipedia page revenge section: shake spears play titus andronicus was mainly about revenge. The main hero seeking revenge and dying during the act of it. With that said it seems that revenge was a big/common act back in those days with society being out of control acting crimes that are rare today. Now people back then must of though of revenge as a trend since almost everyone back then done the revenge in what they’re doing it for.
Uk yahoo answer to the question why was revenge important in the Elizabethan times: after reading an answer to a Shakespeare fan it looks as if revenge back in those days are similar to revenge today. The only difference in those days and today revenge today is still around. People still want it people don’t care and people still do it. It’s just back in that era revenge was everywhere. People back then made revenge as a necessary action in almost any situation that involves people crossing you.

Why was Titus Andronicus so violent? Titus Andronicus was probably so violent to give us that realistic view to violence to make the scenes and the story more affective for us viewers. Source from this page helped me figure that out “There’s so much revenge-fuelled violence in the play that it becomes ridiculous, and at times its grisliness has a comical effect. For some, this suggests that Shakespeare is mocking the genre of the revenge tragedy that was so popular in his time. For others, the play’s violence is indicative of a young, inexperienced playwright setting out to emulate Seneca’s dramas.” – Shmoop.com