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The play dramatizes the later reign of a powerful English monarch, tracing shifting alliances, high ceremony, and the political maneuvering that shapes succession and marriage. Courtly pageantry and public spectacle alternate with private moments of accusation, confession, and bereavement as influential advisers rise and fall and a royal marriage becomes the focus of legal and moral scrutiny. Through trials, executions, and ceremonial displays the action examines the uses of power, the fragility of reputation, and the tension between statecraft and personal conscience. Arranged in five acts, the drama balances historical procession with intimate scenes to reveal the costs of political ambition.
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