About This Book
The play follows a respected commander whose marriage to a noblewoman becomes the target of a resentful subordinate who fabricates evidence and manipulates others to provoke jealousy. The subordinate undermines a trusted lieutenant, plays on social anxieties, and isolates the couple while the wife maintains her fidelity and another woman gradually exposes the plot. Misunderstanding and suspicion intensify until jealousy leads to irreversible violence, exposing themes of trust, honor, manipulation, and the destructive effects of deceit.
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