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A five-act tragedy stages a feud between rival noble houses and traces how jealousy, parental tyranny, and mistrust corrode relationships. It concentrates on a dutiful wife who endures her husband's unreasonable jealousy, a friend and a sister who witness his mounting agitation, and a remorseful noble whose regrets deepen as events escalate. Dramatic confrontations in Gothic domestic settings expose tensions between duty and passion, and the play deploys moral argument and tragic consequence to examine honor, authority, and the personal cost of pride and suspicion.
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