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    Coriolanus ( / kɒriəˈleɪnəs / or /- ˈlɑː -/ [1]) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus. Shakespeare worked on it during the same years he wrote Antony and Cleopatra, making them his last two tragedies.

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Set in the earliest days of the Roman Republic, Coriolanus begins with the common people, or plebeians, in armed revolt against the patricians. The people win the right to be represented by tribunes. Meanwhile, there are foreign enemies near the gates….

  3. Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that was first performed around 1609. Like Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, it is a Roman play. But unlike those plays, it is not set in the Imperial Rome of the first century CE, but more than two centuries earlier, when Rome was just one Italian city among many, fighting for survival.

  4. I say, if he would incline to the people, there was never a worthier man. Enter CORIOLANUS in a gown of humility, with MENENIUS. Here he comes, and in the gown of humility: mark his behavior. We are not to stay all together, but to come by him where he stands, by ones, by twos, and by threes.

  5. A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Coriolanus. Find out more about the Roman general and his devotion to his mother that results in a tragedy.

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · Coriolanus was first published in the 1623 First Folio and that text serves as the source for all subsequent editions of the play. Read and download Coriolanus for free. Learn about this Shakespeare play, find scene-by-scene summaries, and discover more Folger resources.

  7. Coriolanus, the last of the so-called political tragedies by William Shakespeare, written about 1608 and published in the First Folio of 1623 seemingly from the playbook, which had preserved some features of the authorial manuscript.

  8. A short summary of William Shakespeare's Coriolanus. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Coriolanus.

  9. Shakespeare consulted numerous sources for information about Coriolanus. The main work he seemed to have used was the “Life of Caius Martius Coriolanus,” from Lives, written by the famous ancient Greek historian Plutarch.

  10. Perhaps Shakespeare's most overtly political play, more so even than the histories, Coriolanus takes as its hero a man completely lacking in political gifts--a stubborn soldier, brought down by an overweening pride and an inability to compromise with the forces that seek his downfall.

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