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A tightly focused neoclassical tragedy condenses a famous classical romance into an intense sequence of scenes set in a single location and compressed time. It probes the conflict between private passion and public obligation as two great lovers face jealousy, political rivalry, and the corrosive effects of honor and pride. The drama favors elevated blank verse and rhetorical speeches, emphasizing moral dilemmas, psychological nuance, and sacrificial choices. Reworking earlier dramatic treatments of the same narrative, it aims for unity of action and tragic dignity, driving toward a climactic moral reckoning and fatal consequences for the central figures.
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