The Tragedy of Coriolanus - William Shakespeare - ebook + audiobook

The Tragedy of Coriolanus ebook i audiobook

William Shakespeare

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The Tragedy of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare is a powerful political drama that explores pride, power, loyalty, and the fragile relationship between leaders and the people they govern. Inspired by stories from ancient Roman history, this gripping tragedy reveals the rise and fall of a brilliant but deeply flawed warrior whose strength on the battlefield cannot save him from his own pride. The story follows Caius Martius, a fearless Roman general whose unmatched courage and military success earn him great honor after a decisive victory against Rome's enemies. For his achievements, he is given the name Coriolanus, a title celebrating his triumph in battle. Admired by the Roman elite for his bravery and discipline, Coriolanus appears destined for even greater power. However, the same qualities that make him a formidable soldier also become his greatest weaknesses. Coriolanus despises political compromise and openly scorns the common citizens whose support he must gain in order to rise in Roman politics. His arrogance and refusal to flatter the people create tension between him and the public, as well as with the tribunes who represent them. Encouraged by his ambitious mother, Volumnia, Coriolanus seeks the position of consul. Yet his inability to hide his contempt for the masses quickly turns public opinion against him. Manipulated by political rivals and angered by his pride, the citizens ultimately banish him from Rome. Driven by rage and betrayal, Coriolanus makes a shocking decision—he allies himself with Rome's former enemies and prepares to lead an attack against the very city he once defended. As war looms, the fate of Rome rests not on soldiers or politicians, but on personal loyalty, family bonds, and the emotional struggle within a proud warrior who must choose between revenge and mercy. Through intense conflict and unforgettable characters, Shakespeare examines themes of leadership, political power, public opinion, and personal honor. The Tragedy of Coriolanus offers a timeless reflection on the dangers of pride, the complexity of political life, and the challenges faced by those who hold great power. Both a gripping historical drama and a profound psychological tragedy, this remarkable play continues to resonate with modern readers, reminding us that the greatest battles are often fought not on the battlefield, but within the human heart.

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Liczba stron: 164

Rok wydania: 2026

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Czas: 3 godz. 59 min

Rok wydania: 2026

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