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  1. Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that was first performed around 1609.Like Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, it is a Roman play.But unlike those plays, it is not set in the Imperial Rome of the first century CE, but more than two centuries earlier, when Rome was just one Italian city among many, fighting for survival.

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  3. Coriolanus es una película dirigida por Ralph Fiennes con Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox .... Año: 2011. Título original: Coriolanus. Sinopsis: Adaptación del "Coriolanus" de Shakespeare ambientada en la Roma contemporánea. Coriolano es un general que cae en desgracia y es desterrado a una región remota.

  4. Coriolanus attempts to mask the smell of blood with the smell of genetically enhanced roses. This is why he always carries a white rose on his lapel. Notably, the smell of blood combined with roses fills Katniss with revulsion and makes her gag every time she smells it. Coriolanus is played by Donald Sutherland in ‘The Hunger Games’ trilogy.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2013 · Según las crónicas de la época, la adaptación no terminó de conectar con los espectadores y, obviando que Coriolanus no es una de las obras más conocidas (ni mejor valoradas) de sir William, el actor y realizador decidió someterse de nuevo a las tribulaciones de su personaje, quien tras vencer a los invasores volcos, regresa a Roma como ...

  6. Coriolanus. Were half to half the world by the ears and he. Upon my party, I'ld revolt to make. Only my wars with him: he is a lion. That I am proud to hunt. First Senator. Then, worthy CORIOLANUS, Attend upon Cominius to these wars. Cominius.

  7. Coriolanus Full Book Summary. In ancient Rome, in the aftermath of a famine, the common people, or plebeians, demand the right to set their own price for the city's grain supply. In response to their protests, the ruling aristocracy, or patricians, grant the plebeians five representatives, or tribunes--a decision that provokes the ire of the ...

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