
Coriolano
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seiten
216
Sprache
Spanisch
Veröffentlicht
Jan 1, 2007
Verlag
Austral
ISBN-10
8467026502
ISBN-13
9788467026504
Beschreibung
In the heart of ancient Rome, a tale unfolds of ambition, pride, and betrayal. The story revolves around Caius Marcius, a fierce and valiant warrior known for his unparalleled martial prowess and his disdain for the common people. His journey from a celebrated soldier to a feared leader reveals the sharp boundaries between power and moral integrity.
As Marcius earns the title of Coriolanus for his heroic deeds, he finds himself drawn into the political arena, a world where his straightforward nature clashes with the complexities of political maneuvering. His contempt for the plebeians leads to a tragic alienation that unravels his esteemed reputation. The mounting tension between his personal integrity and the expectations of the public creates an intense conflict, emphasizing the dangers of pride and the price of honor.
The intricate relationships he maintains with pivotal figures, including the skilled diplomat Volumnia and the cunning Aufidius, illustrate the multifaceted nature of loyalty and rivalry. Coriolanus' descent into despair becomes a gripping exploration of human failings and the struggle for identity amidst societal pressures.
Ultimately, this powerful narrative serves as a profound commentary on the challenges of leadership and the fragility of human relationships, leaving one to ponder the true costs of ambition and the quest for power in a turbulent world.
As Marcius earns the title of Coriolanus for his heroic deeds, he finds himself drawn into the political arena, a world where his straightforward nature clashes with the complexities of political maneuvering. His contempt for the plebeians leads to a tragic alienation that unravels his esteemed reputation. The mounting tension between his personal integrity and the expectations of the public creates an intense conflict, emphasizing the dangers of pride and the price of honor.
The intricate relationships he maintains with pivotal figures, including the skilled diplomat Volumnia and the cunning Aufidius, illustrate the multifaceted nature of loyalty and rivalry. Coriolanus' descent into despair becomes a gripping exploration of human failings and the struggle for identity amidst societal pressures.
Ultimately, this powerful narrative serves as a profound commentary on the challenges of leadership and the fragility of human relationships, leaving one to ponder the true costs of ambition and the quest for power in a turbulent world.
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