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Coriolanus (Introducing the main points (Nobility of Martius, His bravery,…
Coriolanus
Introducing the main points
Nobility of Martius
His bravery
glorified by the senators
does not expect glory
he deserves the leadership
deserves the respect
deserves rewards
Glorification
Martius - constantly glorified
senators constantly beg for him to get rewards
Martuis's mother involved in him getting rewards
Martuis doesn't like the glory
"Sir, praise me not."
Martuis's mother try's to get his wife involved
feels more glory from winning in battle than rewards
he deserves the glory
The Bravery
Martuis is very brave
Been in lots of battles
"with hearts more proof than shields"
the scars he gets from battle prove his bravery
fought against Aufidius's army on his own
deserves the respect he gets for the bravery
Rewards
his long commitment to Rome
his honour
takes pride in Rome
takes pride in his army
deserves the applaud
"put your shields before your hearts"
Martius deserves rewards
he does deserve them
he has worked hard
he is very dedicated
takes pride
his commitment to Rome