Coriolanus
by William Shakespeare from c. 1608
About
The brilliant but arrogant Roman soldier Caius Martius earns the name Coriolanus after a great victory, then loses the consulship and is banished from Rome by the tribunes of the people he openly despises. He joins his former enemies the Volscians to march on Rome, and is finally undone by his mother's appeal to his pride.
Coriolanus
- Characters
- 64
- Words
- 25.3k
- Acts
- 5
- Duration
- ~3 hr 9 min
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Act 1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Act 2
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Act 3
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Act 4
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Act 5
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