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A three-act drama stages a moral and political confrontation between a jovial, persuasive leader who values life and a stern, doctrinaire rival committed to purity. Intimate domestic scenes alternate with public assemblies, arrests, interrogations, and tribunals as alliances shift and rhetoric meets conscience. The work traces how ambition, compromise, and the machinery of justice transform revolutionary energy into repression, examining the costs of ideology, the fragility of human loyalties, and the tensions between mercy and duty.

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Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland was a French novelist, playwright, and musicologist, known for his profound exploration of human experience and the arts. He gained prominence with his monumental work "Jean-Christophe," a multi-volume novel that reflects his deep engagement with music and philosophy. Rolland's writing often delves into themes of individuality and the struggle against societal constraints, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His works, including "Above the Battle" and "Clerambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War," showcase his commitment to pacifism and humanism during tumultuous times. A Nobel laureate in Literature, Rolland's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers around the world.

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