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Shakespeare’s tragedy, about the career and death of a brilliant and arrogant Roman general who is driven from his own city by a mob. To seek revenge, he forms an alliance with Rome’s enemies; and only through the intervention of his own mother does he agree to spare Rome – a compromise which leads to his death.
Characters: Coriolanus, Brutus, Sicinious, Aufidius, Volumnia
Critical sites about Coriolanus
- “The price of one fair word”: Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
- http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/02-1/luckshak.html
- This paper discusses the importance of names, naming, and identity in Coriolanus.
- Contains: Character Analysis, Content Analysis
- Author: Davide Lucking
- From: Early Modern Literary Studies 2.1 (1996): 4.1-22
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