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Set amid the siege of Troy, the drama interweaves romantic entanglement and military politics as a young Trojan noble falls passionately in love while generals and priests pursue honor and advantage. A relative arranges courtship, but a prisoner exchange sends the beloved to the enemy camp, where loyalties shift and intimate promises unravel. Public rhetoric, comic malice, and cynical banter undermine heroic ideals; scenes alternate between farce, philosophical argument, and grim disillusion. The work treats love, honor, and reputation as unstable commodities, ending in betrayal and the collapse of idealized virtue.
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