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Coriolanus

By William Shakespeare - Stage play

Stage playStageACT III, Scene 2

Roles

  • Volumnia - Senior (>50), Female

About this piece

Volumnia scolds Coriolanus for his attitude

Summary

The play is set in the city of Rome and is based on the legendary Roman general Gaius Martius Coriolanus. In the first scene of the play Caius Martius and several Roman rulers have to deal with a riot of the common people that are protesting because of a shortage of grain. A war soon breaks out between Rome and a neighboring tribe, the Volscians, led by Tullus Aufidius. After a hard battle, Gaius Martius manages to conquer the Volscian's city or Corioles and, having fought with valor, is given the nickname "Coriolanus" because of that. When he returns to Rome, the Senate decides to make him consul and they ask him to get the approval of the plebeians by narrating his war stories to the public. The common people accept to vote for him at first, but after two tribunes who oppose Coriolanus, Brutus and Sicinius, rally against him in public, they decide not to vote for him. Coriolanus is furious and denounces the common people of Rome. The plebeians try to seize him to execute him but Coriolanus manages to escape. In ACT III, Scene 2 Coriolanus meets his mother Volumnia who scolds him for his attitude towards the common people and urges him to apologize to them in public.

Tone

ScoldingPersuasive

Use cases

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