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A five-act tragedy presents a noble leader confronting imminent civil conflict, whose stoic commitment to liberty and honour frames the central moral dilemma. Public councils and heated debates stage the clash between republican principles and autocratic ambition, while a restrained love subplot and domestic sorrow reveal personal costs. Elevated rhetoric and philosophical reflection punctuate scenes of duty, despair, and resolve, culminating in the protagonist's decisive act that affirms principle over personal survival.
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