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The Tragedie of Coriolanus
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346 pages
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Set in ancient Rome, this play explores themes of pride, power, and betrayal through the character of Coriolanus, a valiant general who struggles with his disdain for the common people and the political machinations of the city. After a series of conflicts and a fall from grace, he grapples with loyalty and revenge, ultimately leading to his tragic downfall. The interplay between personal ambition and public duty highlights the complexities of leadership and the consequences of alienation in a tumultuous society.
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2001, paperback
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