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To his intense disgust, the patricians decide instead to appease the mob by giving them a measure of political representation in the form of two tribunes to speak for their interests. In Coriolanus’s view, two tribunes are two too many. The common people, he thinks, should have no representation at all; they should simply have their fates dictated to them.
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Power
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