Coriolanus is a powerful Roman tragedy by William Shakespeare, delving into themes of pride, political manipulation, and societal conflict. It chronicles the dramatic downfall of Caius Marcius Coriolanus, a formidable Roman general whose uncompromising nature and contempt for the populace lead to his banishment. The play offers a searing critique of political systems and individual hubris, exploring the volatile relationship between the aristocracy and the common people. Its profound insights into leadership, betrayal, and the nature of power resonate with enduring relevance in contemporary society.
| دار النشر: | Washington Square Press |
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| اللغة: | english |