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The play traces the decline and deposition of a reigning monarch whose disputes with powerful nobles produce political isolation and eventual overthrow by a returning relative. It shifts between public ceremonies and private, introspective moments to show shifting loyalties, legal maneuvering, and the disintegration of royal authority. The action probes sovereignty, the persuasive force of ritual and language, and the personal costs of loss, exile, and shaken identity. Lyrical speeches and formal proceedings contrast with furtive plotting as rivals consolidate power through alliances, judgments, and force.
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