He's killed by Aufidius when he refuses to lead an attack on Rome.
The original play Coriolanus was written by William Shakespeare, believed to be written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Caius Marcius Coriolanus.
Coriolanus is about a Roman general in the fifth century BC.
Three of Shakespeare's plays open on the streets of Rome: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and Julius Caesar.
Which play are we talking about here? Coriolanus, perhaps? Or Julius Caesar, if you have mistaken the tribunes for soldiers? Anyways, your question really does need to specify which play you are asking about.
History themed Plays: * King Henry IV Part 1 - play by William Shakespeare * King Henry IV Part 2 - a Shakespearean play * King Henry V - play by William Shakespeare * King Henry VI Part 1 - play by William Shakespeare * King Henry VI Part 2 - a Shakespearean play * King Henry VI Part 3 - a Shakespearean play * King Henry VIII - play by William Shakespeare * King John - play by William Shakespeare * Richard II - play by William Shakespeare * Richard III - play by William Shakespeare Tragedy themed Plays: * Antony and Cleopatra - play by William Shakespeare * Coriolanus - a Shakespearean play * Hamlet - play by William Shakespeare * Julius Caesar - play by William Shakespeare * King Lear - play by William Shakespeare * Macbeth - play by William Shakespeare * Othello - play by William Shakespeare * Romeo and Juliet - play by William Shakespeare * Timon of Athens - a Shakespearean play * Titus Andronicus - a Shakespearean play Comedy themed Plays: * Alls Well That Ends Well - play by William Shakespeare * As You Like It - play by William Shakespeare * Comedy of Errors - play by William Shakespeare * Cymbeline - a Shakespearean play * Love's Labour's Lost - a Shakespearean play * Measure for Measure - play by William Shakespeare * Merchant of Venice - play by William Shakespeare * Merry Wives of Windsor - play by William Shakespeare * Midsummer Nights Dream - play by William Shakespeare * Much Ado About Nothing - play by William Shakespeare * Pericles, Prince of Tyre - a Shakespearean play * Taming of the Shrew - play by William Shakespeare * The Tempest - play by William Shakespeare * Troilus and Cressida - a Shakespearean play * Twelfth Night - play by William Shakespeare * Two Gentlemen of Verona - a Shakespearean play * Winter's Tale - a Shakespearean play
The original play Coriolanus was written by William Shakespeare, believed to be written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Caius Marcius Coriolanus.
Coriolanus is about a Roman general in the fifth century BC.
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From the Shakespeare play 'Coriolanus', quoted by Menenius, Act 5, scene 4
Three of Shakespeare's plays open on the streets of Rome: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and Julius Caesar.
Yes, you can. Read 'Shakespeare: The Roman Plays'.
Which play are we talking about here? Coriolanus, perhaps? Or Julius Caesar, if you have mistaken the tribunes for soldiers? Anyways, your question really does need to specify which play you are asking about.
Some of Shakesperare's plays are Measure for Measure, Coriolanus, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Winter's Tale and Richard II. If you haven't heard of those ones, maybe you need to see a list of all of Shakespeare's plays.
Titus Andronicus and Coriolanus are set in Rome. Julius Caesar is partly in Rome, and partly in Greece. Antony and Cleopatra is partly in Rome and partly in Egypt.
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