The Tragedy of Coriolanus
Summary:
The Tragedy of Coriolanus is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of a Roman general named Coriolanus. Coriolanus is a proud and arrogant man who is hailed as a hero for his military victories. However, his disdain for the common people leads to his downfall. When he is banished from Rome, he joins forces with his former enemy Aufidius to seek revenge. In the end, Coriolanus is betrayed and killed, leaving a legacy of tragedy and regret.