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The tragedy depicts a military leader who faces the moral crisis of agreeing to his daughter's sacrifice after a seer declares that only her death will provide favorable winds for the fleet. He deceives her with a false promise of marriage, while his wife and the chorus react with anguish and moral questioning. Tensions among commanders, divine omens, and debates about honor, duty and personal loyalty drive the drama, culminating in the daughter's agonizing fate and the play's meditation on the costs of war and the clash between public obligation and private affection.
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