Tamora is a character from William Shakespeare's play, "Titus Andronicus." She is the Queen of the Goths and is known for her fierce and vengeful nature. After her sons are killed, she seeks revenge against Titus Andronicus, leading to a series of tragic events. Tamora's cunning and ambition make her a powerful figure in the play, showcasing themes of revenge and the consequences of violence.
Throughout the story, Tamora manipulates those around her, including her lover Aaron the Moor, to achieve her goals. Her character represents the darker side of humanity, illustrating how grief and anger can drive a person to commit horrific acts.