Shakespeare's Coriolanus, what does kindness mean? Today, virtue means high moral standards, but this definition is culturally invariable. Virtue initially meant masculinity, which was the peak of social achievement. Coriolanus was a generic Roman born when a man had to be brave and physically strong. If masculinity is the greatest ambition, femininity can be seen as a weakness and a bad feature. As Volumnia and Valeria show, even women have typical masculinity.
Shakespeare's Coriolanus is his last "Roman drama". The depiction of the hero brought a long tradition of Coriolanas' political interpretation as an anti-populist and even as a primitive fascist leader. The Coriolanus (1951) version of Bertolt Brecht emphasizes this point. Shakespeare's plays also form the basis of the 2011 film "Coriolanus" starring and directed by Lariophienne, Coriolanus is the hero. Steven Saylor 's 2007 novel "Roma" calls Coriolanus a civilian, a child of a noble mother, and a father of a civilian. His attitude towards the changes that occurred in Rome during his lifetime reflected what was described. Because of his courage and relationship, he gained the position of a senator. When he demanded the abolition of the Tribune office, he became the target of civilians and their representatives.
In the Shakespeare plays, the repeated theme is the impulsiveness of civilians. Shakespeare portrays the public as easy to swing, unfamiliar, and never satisfied. So Coriolanus began as a noisy crowd requested "I buy corn at their own price, they said that the city is well stocked". (I, I, l. 189-191) citizens agreed to "kill him". But the story of Menenius about the abdomen shows how easy it is to be able to convince them that they can easily change their views and thoughts. Machiavelli concluded as follows:
The Senate believes that the suggestion of Coriolanas is too strict. According to Coriolanus' suggestion, the people were angry and the stand allowed him to be tried. Senator claimed that Coriolanus is innocent, or at least a merciful verdict. Coriolanus refused to participate on the day of the trial and was convicted. Coriolanus and Aufidius fought the Voltsi army with Roman towns, colonies and allies. Roman settlers were expelled from Circeii. They then occupied the Volcian town in front of Satricum, Longula, Pollusca and Corioli. Then the Voltsians occupied the Rabiniam and then occupied Corbio, Viteria, Trevia, Rabisi and Pedam.
Guy Osmaklukus (Caius Martius) Coriolanus (/ ˌkɒriəleɪnəs /) is the Roman general who is said to have lived in the 5th century BC. He won his place name scientist "Coiolanus" as he showed a special courage when he surrounded the city of Volcia in Rome. Then he was expelled from Rome, leading Roman enemy, Ursi, and besieging Rome. In a later era, historians generally believe that Coriolanus is a true historical figure, and a story of an agreement of his life has appeared, and major emails like Dionysius of Livy, Plutarch, and Halicarnassus It was spoken by historians. Recent scholarships are doubting the history of Coriolanus. He is drawn him as a perfectly legendary character, or at least doubts about the accuracy of the traditional story in his life and the timing of the event.