Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Outline IOC Coriolanus
Context:
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Passage selected from Act 1, Scene 3
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Previous to the passage, Marcius is sent to war
in Corioli where his victory brings him the name of Coriolanus. After the
passage Coriolanus returns to Rome and he is suggested as consul.
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The passage presents the conversation between
Volumnia, Coriolanus’ mother and Virgilia, his wife after Coriolanus leaves for
war.
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The passage is organized in such a way so that
it allows us to see the views and concerns of both characters, yet in much more
detail for Volumnia rather than Virgilia.
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The significance of the passages is given by the
dialogue itself because it allows for Volumnia to be indirectly characterized
through her speech.
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This also helps the readers understand
Coriolanus’ attitude and beliefs, since he is so easily influenced by his
mother.
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The passage mostly builds up the plot of the
play, foreshadowing the further misunderstandings between Coriolanus and the
plebeians due to his attitude.
Approach: Sequentially
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