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The Tragedy of Coriolanus
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140 pages
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Amidst a backdrop of desperation and hunger, citizens rally against their oppressor, Caius Marcius, whom they blame for their suffering. The tension escalates as a leader among them proposes a drastic solution: to eliminate Marcius in hopes of gaining control over their food supply. This dramatic moment highlights themes of survival, rebellion, and the struggle for power, as the citizens' resolve to fight against their enemy intensifies.
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2005, hardcover with dust jacket
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