"Oh, he is injured, I do not appreciate God!" I have a boss who said America will "begin descending" when a woman votes. He said that politics should be money and war. These are men 's problems. At first glance, Coriolanus seems to agree to him. This is a drama filled with the anger of the economy, expressing the glory and fear of war. I think that the most important (and most evil) character in such a drama might be a human being. People may be wrong.
Shakespeare depicted Constantine as a feminine temperament that entirely avoided Coriolanus. She not only showed a military role but also a politically important role. Indeed, Volumnia is deeply involved in politics, feminist critic Maria Álvarez Faedo stated in her article "Resurrection of motherhood of Volumnia", Volumnia stated "recognizing ubiquitous collusion and betrayal in Roman political circle" (27). ) This is a man's stadium, but Volumnia knows its inside and outside. Volumnia is in stark contrast to her daughter-in-law Vigilia. Alvarez Faedo stated that "because Boltinia is the entity of a public virtue woman, Virginia is the substance of the domestic virtues of Rome and the Renaissance" (32). Normally, domestic social fields are "female" fields, public virtues are related to social and political fields, which is the "male" field.
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