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Three friends reunite for a late evening and fall into a wide-ranging debate about tragic art, questioning whether temperament and social convention hinder the creation of genuine tragedy. One silent companion gradually transforms the abstract dispute into a personal confession by invoking his wife and the private passions that defy moral rule. The narrative weaves aesthetic argument with memory, examining the pull between individual impulse and societal duty, the poet’s taste for extreme experience, and the emotional costs when inner necessity clashes with outward propriety.
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