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“ | I have done 1000 dreadful things as willingly as one would kill a fly, and nothing grieves me more heartily indeed but that I cannot do 10000 more. | „ |
~ Aaron's most famous quote. |
“ | Villain, I have done thy mother. | „ |
~ Aaron's most memetic quote. |
Aaron the Moor is the main antagonist of the Shakespeare story Titus Andronicus.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He committed serial rape and slaughtered the live stock of poor farmers.
- He orchestrated the rape and mutilation of Lavinia, the daughter of Titus, before having her hands and tongue cut off so she would never be able to talk to anyone or tell them what had happened, dooming her to a life of excruciating solitude.
- He murdered Bassianus.
- He tricked Titus into cutting off his own hand as a way to keep his sons alive, before sending him the heads of his sons.
- He raped Lucias' sister and killed his brothers.
- After everyone wanted his newborn son dead, Aaron killed a nurse and the midwife.
- He has seemingly done 1000s different crimes, and his only regret is not committing 10000 more.
- Even his only prevention, the care for his son, was partially to continue his legacy.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- Even if it was partially to continue his legacy, he still genuinely cared for his son, as he has an extremely frantic reaction to seeing him threatened.
Trivia[]
- He and Macbeth are so far the only Shakespeare's Near Pure Evils.
- He is the oldest Near Pure Evil in all of media because Macbeth came out after Titus Andronicus. He's also the earliest Theatrical Near Pure Evil, as well as the first Near Pure Evil from the 16th century, the second being Macbeth.
External Links[]
- Aaron the Moor on the Villains Wiki.
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