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  1. Caius Martius (“Coriolanus”) A Roman general, he is given the name “Coriolanus” after he leads the Roman armies to victory against the Volscian city of Corioles. Brave, fearsome in battle, and extremely honorable, he is also overly proud, immature, inflexible, and stubbornly aristocratic. These faults, combined with a fierce contempt ...

  2. Sep 8, 2017 · Angus Jackson, Director and Sope Dirisu, Coriolanus explain the plot of Shakespeare's full throttle war play.Find out more and book tickets - http://bit.ly/...

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  3. Coriolanus Snow was the tyrannical president of Panem. In his youth, he was known by the nickname Coryo, originally given to him by his cousin, Tigris. Before becoming president, he attended the Academy in the Capitol, where he mentored the winning tribute of the 10th Hunger Games, Lucy Gray Baird. He later moved on to advanced military studies at the University. He also served a brief stint in the Peacekeepers, demonstrating such aptitude that he tested successfully for an elite program to beco

  4. Coriolanus follows the eponymous character as he tries (and fails) to gain political power through allegiances to the common people whom he once hated, and his longstanding rivalry with his enemy Aufidius--a rivalry that will prove deadly by the play’s end. With this Shakescleare modern English translation of the play, you can follow the twists and turns of Coriolanus’ fortunes, and make contact with some of its most famous quotes, like “action is eloquence” and “O world, thy ...

  5. Jul 28, 2020 · Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, The Night Manager) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge.--When an old ad...

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  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 1, scene 10 Aufidius vows to destroy Coriolanus by any means possible. Act 2, scene 1 Coriolanus is welcomed back to Rome by his family and Menenius, and is expected to be elected consul. (Coriolanus’s entry into Rome has often been staged as a great spectacle; see John Ripley, “Coriolanus’s Stage Imagery,” in Further Reading.)

  7. Oct 7, 2011 · Cast: Gerard Butler, Ralph Fiennes, Brian Cox, Vanessa Redgravevisit http://www.hollywood.com for movie info.

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