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264:, has died, everyone assumes that Titus will now be free to marry his beloved Bérénice, the queen of Judaea. Madly in love with Bérénice, Antiochus plans to flee Rome rather than face her marriage with his friend Titus. However, Titus has been listening to public opinion about the prospects of his marriage with a foreign queen, and the Romans find this match undesirable. Titus chooses his duty to Rome over his love for Bérénice and sends Antiochus to tell Bérénice the news. Knowing that Antiochus is Titus' rival, Bérénice refuses to believe Antiochus. However, Titus confirms that he will not marry her. Titus begs her to stay but she refuses both Antiochus and Titus. She and Antiochus leave Rome separately, and Titus remains behind to rule his empire. 273:
one action that he retains: the announcement by Titus that he is leaving her. He has in fact already made his decision before the play begins, and all that remains is for him to announce it to her and for her to accept it. Their love for each other is never in doubt, there is never any personal danger, nothing distracts the attention of the audience. The great art of Racine is to make something out of nothing, as he says himself in the preface to the play. The tension reaches its climax at the end of the fourth act, when Titus explains his dilemma, and Berenice refuses his decision. In the fifth act, they both come to terms with their duty; contrary to other plays by the same author, neither seeks escape through death.
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The tragic situation results from two irreconcilable demands. Titus cannot sacrifice his mission as the head of Rome for his passion for Berenice. The drama could have been based on events which conspire to separate the lovers, but Racine chose rather to eliminate all events that could overshadow the
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Titus reginam Berenicen, cui etiam nuptias pollicitus ferebatur, statim ab Urbe dimisit invitus invitam
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Frontispiece depicting Act V, scene 7, published in Paris in 1676
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It was premiered on 21 November 1670 by the Comédiens du Roi at the
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at the same time. The subject was taken from the Roman historian
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Five-act tragedy by the French 17th-century playwright Jean Racine
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was not played often between the 17th and the 20th centuries.
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Garreau, "Jean Racine" in Hochman 1984, vol. 4, p. 194.
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Berenice (play)
Berenice (disambiguation)

Jean Racine
France
French
Rome
tragedy
French
tragedy
French
Jean Racine
Hôtel de Bourgogne
Pierre Corneille
Tite et Bérénice
Suetonius
Titus
Berenice of Cilicia
Agrippa II

Vespasian
ISBN
978-0-07-079169-5
Analysis, Plot overview
​Bérénice​
Internet Broadway Database
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