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A classical tragedy in verse that explores the collision of public duty and private desire. Set in an ancient court, it interweaves political rivalry and marriage negotiations as rulers, military leaders, and their families confront competing claims of honor, ambition, and affection. Scenes move between counsel, persuasion, and intimate conversation, revealing shifting loyalties and moral dilemmas. The dramatic structure escalates tensions and forces decisive choices, with consequences that emphasize the burdens and human costs of power.

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Pierre Corneille

Pierre Corneille (1606-1684) was a prominent French playwright and a key figure in the development of French classical tragedy. He is best known for his play "Le Cid," which sparked significant debate over the nature of dramatic art and morality in the 17th century. Corneille's works often explore themes of honor, duty, and the complexities of human emotion, making him a central figure in the literary heritage of France. His other notable works include "Polyeucte" and "L'occasion perdue recouverte." Corneille's influence extends beyond his lifetime, as he laid the groundwork for future generations of playwrights.

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