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... Coriolanus , where the brilliant and varied animal metaphor applied to the hero pits him against the mob , the Volscian leader Aufidius , and other Volscians , who are made to seem like cruel , treacherous , and merciless animals . The ...
... Coriolanus , where the brilliant and varied animal metaphor applied to the hero pits him against the mob , the Volscian leader Aufidius , and other Volscians , who are made to seem like cruel , treacherous , and merciless animals . The ...
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... Coriolanus is as " easy as to set dogs on sheep . " 26 Matters quickly reach a head . A citizen's obser- vation that Coriolanus himself called the citizens " the many - headed multitude " 27 anticipates the powerful hydra image that ...
... Coriolanus is as " easy as to set dogs on sheep . " 26 Matters quickly reach a head . A citizen's obser- vation that Coriolanus himself called the citizens " the many - headed multitude " 27 anticipates the powerful hydra image that ...
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... Coriolanus Brutus - 1 Roman Mob - 38 Casca - 1 Coriolanus - 21 Aufidius - 4 King Lear Tribunes - 4 Goneril - 14 Volscians - 3 Lear - 11 Coriolanus's Friends - 2 Rome - 1 Corioli - 1 Senate - 1 Oswald - 11 Edgar - 10 Man - 8 Cordelia - 7 ...
... Coriolanus Brutus - 1 Roman Mob - 38 Casca - 1 Coriolanus - 21 Aufidius - 4 King Lear Tribunes - 4 Goneril - 14 Volscians - 3 Lear - 11 Coriolanus's Friends - 2 Rome - 1 Corioli - 1 Senate - 1 Oswald - 11 Edgar - 10 Man - 8 Cordelia - 7 ...
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