Coriolanus (Ebook)

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A warrior without compromise in a world that demands submission.

Coriolanus is Shakespeare’s severe and bracing tragedy of pride, power, and political fracture, centered on a brilliant Roman general undone by his own inflexibility. Caius Martius Coriolanus, unrivaled in war and scornful of popular favor, cannot adapt to a civic world that demands persuasion, humility, and compromise rather than brute valor. As class tensions rise and rival politicians exploit his contempt for the people, his rigid sense of honor becomes a liability, driving him toward exile and betrayal. Cold, austere, and strikingly modern, the play exposes the peril of leadership without empathy and the destructive cost of refusing to bend in a world built on negotiation.

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