Slaying the Dragon in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus

Author:

Russell Jesse1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Georgia Southwestern State University Department of English USA Americus, GA

Abstract

Abstract Within William Shakespeare’s play Coriolanus, the title character Caius Martius Coriolanus refers to himself as a “lonely dragon.” This image of a dragon in the play represents a powerful fusion of Celtic, Nordic, and classical myth as well as Christian theology—all of which contain depictions of dragons. Reading Martius as a dragon, using Jungian and archetypal terms mediated through Icelandic literature, unveils Shakespeare’s use of myth to fashion Caius Martius’s transformation into an untamable anti-social beast whose primal violence and aggression ultimately leads to his slaying by Aufidius, the dragon-like dragon-slayer.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Applied Psychology

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