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A titan who gave fire and useful arts to humanity suffers divine punishment and is chained to a remote cliff, where a smith binds him and a daily eagle torments him. Nymphs of the sea provide comfort while a cosmic river offers counsel; a messenger of the sky arrives to mock and demand a secret prophecy, which the titan refuses to reveal despite threats. The drama concentrates on the clash between rebellious compassion and authoritarian power, exploring themes of suffering, foresight, law, and the humanizing effects of defiance within a concentrated choral and dialogic structure.
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