About This Book
The tragedy depicts the turbulent aftermath of a decisive civil conflict, focusing on the collision between a triumphant leader and the family of his defeated rival. Political counsel and private grief intertwine as advisers debate clemency, honor, and the uses of power, while public ceremonies and intimate scenes of mourning expose competing loyalties. Rhetorical speeches and moral dilemmas drive the action toward a solemn resolution that weighs revenge against mercy. The play favors austere, elevated language and classical tragic conventions, exploring themes of duty, pride, and the human cost of victorious ambition.