All Episodes - Coriolanus
Shakespeares fascination with Roman history comes alive in his gripping tragedy, Coriolanus, likely penned between 1605 and 1607. The play chronicles the tumultuous journey of Caius Martius, a formidable Roman general who earns the title Coriolanus after his triumph at Corioli. What sets this work apart is its powerful representation of the common citizens of Rome. As the narrative unfolds, we witness their uprising over soaring food prices and their ongoing conflict with Coriolanus, whose disdain for the plebeians fuels the drama. Join us as we explore themes of power, pride, and the voice of the people in this captivating tale. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
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