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A tragedy stages the siege of a city by seven champions and follows the city's defenders as they prepare and respond, with a chorus of local women providing lyrical reflection. Central is the fraternal duel in which two brothers kill one another at the walls, fulfilling a familial curse and sealing the family's doom. The play interweaves martial spectacle, prophetic warnings, and ritual lamentation, culminating in scenes that pit civic decree against private piety over burial rites, and explores themes of fate, communal responsibility, divine justice, and the tragic consequences of inescapable legacy.
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