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The poem presents a fallen queen confined in a squalid cell as she awaits a humiliating death, and unfolds as a series of inward visions and recollections. A priest visits to offer shrift, prompting the queen to revisit memories of courtly splendour, martial passion, love, motherhood, ambition, and bitter rivalries. Through elegiac imagery and dramatic monologue she alternates defiance and introspection, weighing the exhilaration of power and violence against regret and spiritual renunciation. The narrative explores themes of female agency, the cost of ambition, memory’s transfiguration of past deeds, and the tension between worldly glory and the promise of peace.
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