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A celebrated leader's accumulation of power prompts a conspiracy among senators who assassinate him; public mourning and a rival orator's persuasive funeral address turn opinion against the conspirators, provoking factional rivalry and pitched battles that determine the state's direction. Private scenes examine loyalty, honor, conscience, and grief, while recurring omens and political maneuvering show how personal motives, rhetorical skill, and public persuasion interact. The drama moves through successive acts that balance civic action, moral deliberation, and tragic consequence.
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