Arachne — Volume 04
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The narrative follows a sculptor, Hermon, as he struggles to realize a masterpiece depicting a mythic weaver, torn between two models: an actress whose theatrical artifice he finds false and a noblewoman whose honest features better suit his pursuit of ideal beauty. Surrounding voices—Daphne's passionate counsel, Chrysilla's cautious watchfulness, and courtly acquaintances—complicate his choices, while jealousies, romantic entanglements, and concerns about artistic truth versus stage illusion shape personal and social tensions. Episodes move through domestic scenes, artistic labor, and interactions with Pelusinian society, exploring themes of authenticity, temptation, and the moral effects of performance on reputation and creativity.
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