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The play stages a royal court where the sovereign withdraws from public view, prompting citizens to speculate while palace life continues. Public scenes show gossip, ritual and comic exchanges; interior moments focus on a queen's private yearning and an intimate, almost mystical bond with the unseen ruler. Through lyrical speeches, choral passages and episodic scenes, the drama contrasts outward authority and inner devotion, probing secrecy, faith and the burdens of power on personal feeling. Its structure alternates street-level bustle and enclosed chamber sequences, blending political allegory with spiritual meditation rather than conventional spectacle.
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