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Coriolanus Act 4, Scene 7 Summary

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  • Now we head over to the Volscian camp just outside of Rome.
  • Led by Coriolanus, the army has been razing everything in its path as it makes its way to the city.
  • Aufidius confesses that he's totally jealous of Coriolanus because his soldiers worship him like a god.
  • He also admits that he wishes he never joined forces with Coriolanus because the guy is stealing all his thunder.
  • Finally, Aufidius tells us that after Coriolanus helps him defeat Rome, he's going to find a way to take him down. (Cue ominous music.)