shakespeare coriolanus quote summary

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August 7, 2012

 

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Whether Aufidius loves Coriolanus in this passionate sense is problematical. But that Coriolanus loves Aufidius is beyond question. I don't like this play. There are too many homosexual connotations. I had no idea that Shakespeare was like this. "For you, the city, thus I turn my back:" Act 3 sc. 3 page 134 What Coriolanus tries to do is to sever himself off from politics as a normal person...
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3 page 134 What Coriolanus tries to do is to sever himself off from politics as a normal person. In the ending scene of the play, Coriolanus tells the senators and tries to disgrace them as much as possible.. Therein, however, lies the source of his demise. I think Coriolanus has a lot of mental problems, which unwind during the play...
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