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The play follows a victorious commander returning home from a protracted campaign only to face a carefully plotted domestic vengeance: his wife, embittered by his past sacrifice of their child and by his pride, colludes with her lover to kill him. A chorus of elders reflects on the unfolding crime, framing it within a legacy of familial curses and reciprocal bloodshed. Ritual signs and appeals to divine justice permeate the action, and the drama examines how personal ambition and private sins escalate into public catastrophe until religious and moral order seeks restoration.
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