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The Tragedy of Coriolanus
- Dramatis Personae
- Act I
- Scene I: Rome. A street.
- Scene II: Corioli. The Senate-house.
- Scene III: Rome. A room in Marcius' house.
- Scene IV: Before Corioli.
- Scene V: Corioli. A street.
- Scene VI: Near the camp of Cominius.
- Scene VII: The gates of Corioli.
- Scene VIII: A field of battle.
- Scene IX: The Roman camp.
- Scene X: The camp of the Volsces.
- Act II
- Scene I: Rome. A public place.
- Scene II: The same. The Capitol.
- Scene III: The same. The Forum.
- Act III
- Scene I: Rome. A street.
- Scene II: A room in CORIOLANUS'S house.
- Scene III: The same. The Forum.
- Act IV
- Scene I: Rome. Before a gate of the city.
- Scene II: The same. A street near the gate.
- Scene III: A highway between Rome and Antium.
- Scene IV: Antium. Before Aufidius's house.
- Scene V: The same. A hall in Aufidius's house.
- Scene VI: Rome. A public place.
- Scene VII: A camp
- Act V
- Scene I: Rome. A public place.
- Scene II: Entrance of the Volscian camp before Rome. Two Sentinels on guard.
- Scene III: The tent of Coriolanus.
- Scene IV: Rome. A public place.
- Scene V: The same. A street near the gate.
- Scene VI: Antium. A public place.
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