Coriolanus

Author: Shakespeare, William

Synopsis:

In the midst of political turmoil and social unrest, Coriolanus, a fearless and revered Roman general, finds himself torn between his duty to his country and his own personal desires. As he navigates the treacherous world of power and manipulation, Coriolanus must confront his own flaws and confront the consequences of his actions. With intense political intrigue, gripping battles, and complex characters, Shakespeare's Coriolanus is a captivating tale of loyalty, pride, and the struggle for identity.

Genres: Tragedy, Historical Drama

Themes: Power and Politics, Loyalty and Betrayal, Identity and Self-Reflection

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