Coriolanus Coriolanus is very proud of its advantages. I guess this is because he died because he was proud at the end of the game. His people hated him, "He likes the community so much." His own people said this to him as he abused them. "He is proud of himself," Menenius said in order to praise the crowd; Coriolanus is against this, because he never praises the crowd. They said that he is not patriotic (proud of his country), but to please his mother.
Volumnia is a man in the play "Coriolanus" of William Shakespeare, the mother of Caius Martius Coriolanus. She played an important role in the life of Coriolanus, encouraging them to achieve military success and encouraging them to seek a political position. When the Roman people exiled her son as they exiled and joined their military enemies, she persuaded him not to besieve Rome and managed to become a heroine of the city. The scholars noticed her thorough control over her son and her influence on the attitude of life during the play. Volumnia does not provide nutrition but urges her to constantly invade her son. Psychoanalysts even suggested that she protected him as if she were her sexual partner and even let Coriolanus's wife be away from him. As the focus shifts from men to women, the character's performance changes over time. In a romantic era, she was drawn as a solemn and calm woman. Recent roles made her more emotional
Shakespeare's Coriolanus is his last "Roman drama". Descriptions of the hero have brought a long tradition of Coriolanus political interpretation as a primitive fascist leader even as an anti-populist. 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". 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: