Titus Andronicus — Act 4, Scene 1: Rome. Titus's garden.

In Titus’s garden, Young Lucius is frightened when Lavinia follows him insistently, and Titus and Marcus try to understand her signs. Lavinia uses the books the boy has dropped, and Titus notices Ovid’s *Metamorphoses*. He realizes she is pointing to the story of Philomela, which leads him to suspect she has been raped in the woods. Marcus helps Titus have Lavinia write in the sand by guiding a staff with her mouth and stumps. She writes the names Chiron and Demetrius, revealing her attackers. Titus and Marcus then swear revenge, and Titus prepares to go to the armoury and later the court with Lavinia and Young Lucius.