Coriolanus, Rome's Worst Nightmare from Within | Famous Men of Virtue

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    Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus was early Rome's worst nightmare. Before Rome was ever a dominant empire it was a burgeoning kingdom, without voice or speech, almost constantly on the verge of collapse. In this animated history documentary on ancient Roman myths and legends, we will explore Coriolanus' life, the enemy he became, and the women who saved Rome from the Volscian plot to destroy the eternal city.
    Shakespeare tells us that Coriolanus was a survivor, a man whose family had to pull him back from the brink of disaster. And in this RUclips video from the Memoria Press creative team, you'll learn how this Roman general was so much more.
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    Welcome to Famous Men of Virtue: Rome, a series of narrative historical documentaries on famous figures of virtue and vice from the chronicles of classical history. Hosted by a crowd of Memoria Press favorites, Famous Men of Virtue: Rome takes a close look at virtuous living through the eyes of the prominent individuals of the classical world.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @ddchomeschool
    @ddchomeschool 2 года назад +47

    This will probably sound super silly, but once I learned Coriolanus from the Hunger Games was an actual person, it basically set us into a classical education deep dive, and led us to Memoria Press 🤣

  • @maris2353
    @maris2353 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for making this story! Came in very handy to better understand this event from the book I’m reading.

  • @hwan88
    @hwan88 6 месяцев назад +1

    Why is the guy from Dawson’s Creek making videos like this?

  • @buildamillionbridges6153
    @buildamillionbridges6153 10 месяцев назад +2

    Outstanding analysis. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to craft this video. Great job.

  • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
    @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. 2 месяца назад +1

    The _REAL_ villain of this story was the Roman people.

    • @danielefabbro822
      @danielefabbro822 Месяц назад

      Yes and no.
      The people in general act and behave like that. They're not soldiers, they work, even hard, but war is simply too much, let alone military honor, the real one.
      And Coriolanus was the personification of Roman military honor. In the end, while ideologically right, he was also detached from reality and end up betraying the same city he had swore to protect.
      He was right in the sense that people should be better... but the reality of this world is that Humans do not descend from gods. There are no gods or god. Humans are just barely more than animals, and civilization is a bit more than the amount of power and greed or hunger a nation have.
      Nothing more.

  • @mikhaelis
    @mikhaelis 4 месяца назад +2

    Proving you either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain.

  • @Aeyo
    @Aeyo Год назад +2

    I got to know about this from coronlaenus movie

  • @peterbrown3004
    @peterbrown3004 2 года назад +3

    It has been said that Coriolanus upon
    rejecting the polis becomes a beast and a god__what do you think?

  • @clumsydad7158
    @clumsydad7158 Год назад +3

    very interesting, my knowledge of coriolanus and the early roman kings is sorely lacking

  • @yokobono3324
    @yokobono3324 Год назад +3

    In this case, a famous woman of virtue.

  • @musangame
    @musangame Год назад

    Thanks you Abang From Indonesian

  • @beefbonger420
    @beefbonger420 Год назад +2

    Sadly a theme we see today, bitterness and jealousy by those who have much, against the "handouts" of those with so little. 😢