Titus Andronicus — Act 3, Scene 2: A room in Titus's house. A banquet set out.

At a banquet in Titus’s house, Titus sits with Marcus, Lavinia, and Young Lucius and tells them to eat only enough to keep up their strength for revenge. He grieves over his and Lavinia’s missing hands, mocks his own misery, and tries to read Lavinia’s silent gestures as if he can understand her. Young Lucius urges him to stop lamenting and cheer Lavinia with a story. Marcus kills a fly at the table, and Titus first rebukes him for killing an innocent creature, then changes his mind when Marcus says it looked like Aaron. Titus takes the knife, speaks bitterly of the Moor, and finally leaves with Lavinia and the boy.