By Darya SemchukThu. 17 Oct. 20247min Read

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The theatrical production is centered around the historical figure Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus, a renowned leader in ancient Rome.
Download "Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare in PDF Free

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  • Book Title: Coriolanus
  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Year Published: between 1605 and 1608
  • Goodreads Rating: 3.72/5
  • Availability: Free version available here.

 

"I struggled on and off when reading this. This is my first time reading Shakespeare since high school, but I have powered through it. There are glossary terms in the footnotes, which was helpful. The editor gave a history of the theater in Shakespeare's time and an in-depth analysis of the Coriolanus and themes in the play."
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Coriolanus by William Shakespeare powerfully explores political power, class struggles, and personal pride, making it relevant to today’s world. Reading it with PDF Reader Pro lets you highlight important passages, add annotations, and easily navigate the complex text.


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Our Review of Coriolanus

"Coriolanus" is a play by William Shakespeare that often flies under the radar, but it deserves more attention for its rich and complex narrative. The plot revolves around the life of Caius Martius, a Roman general who earns the title "Coriolanus" following his military triumphs.


The play delves deep into themes of pride, politics, and the societal struggle between the privileged class and the common people.


Coriolanus, the central character, is multifaceted—his arrogance and contempt for the common folk render him a tragic figure whose downfall seems inevitable.


Readers who are drawn to Shakespeare's renowned tragedies such as "Hamlet" or "Macbeth" will find "Coriolanus" equally enthralling, despite its relative obscurity.


An intriguing aspect of this play is its 2011 adaptation into a modern film, featuring Ralph Fiennes, which transposed the story into a contemporary, war-ravaged setting. The political tensions portrayed in "Coriolanus" remain relevant today, with its exploration of power, populism, and leadership.


The play distinguishes itself by examining personal honor versus public duty and the conflict between the ruling class and the populace they govern. If you are interested in narratives about flawed heroes and the repercussions of unchecked hubris, "Coriolanus" will captivate your attention.


While demanding, the language offers a gratifying experience as you witness the unraveling of a commanding yet deeply flawed individual.

 

You can also find free PDF versions of other Shakespeare books here:

1. The Merchant of Venice

2. Measure for Measure

3. Macbeth

4. Love's Labour's Lost

5. King Lear

6. King John

7. Julius Caesar

8. King Henry IV, Part 1

9. Henry IV, Part 2

10. Henry V

11. Henry VI, Part 1

12. Henry VI, Part 2

13. Henry VI, Part 3

14. Henry VIII

15. Hamlet

16. Cymbeline

17. Coriolanus

18. The Comedy of Errors

19. As You Like It

20. Antony and Cleopatra

21. All's Well That Ends Well

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