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The play follows two young lovers belonging to feuding noble households whose secret attachment and hasty marriage collide with escalating family violence. Miscommunication, impetuous choices, and attempts to elude social constraints produce a chain of duels, exile, and failed plans that culminate in the lovers' deaths, which finally prompt remorse and reconciliation between the families. Recurring themes include fate versus free will, passionate love set against entrenched animosity, and the destructive effects of honor culture, presented through dramatic scenes alternating between public brawls and private confidences.
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