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The story follows a wealthy Athenian noble whose lavish generosity attracts flattering hangers-on and dependent creditors. When his fortune collapses, those same associates abandon him and creditors press for repayment, precipitating financial ruin and moral disillusion. He retreats to the woods, adopts a misanthropic stance, and aligns with a cynical philosopher while grappling with betrayal and social hypocrisy. Interwoven episodes involve political and military figures whose loyalties and fortunes mirror civic corruption and calls for vengeance. Themes focus on the corrosive power of flattery, the instability of wealth-based friendship, and the personal transformation from public benefactor to embittered recluse.
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