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The play unfolds in republican Rome through a sequence of nocturnal scenes — roads, temples, private houses and a rebel camp — centering on a disaffected leader whose conspiracy provokes intense rhetorical confrontations. It follows secret plotting, public accusation and the escalation from private grievance to collective menace, as love, hatred and vengeance shape motives and justify extreme measures. Written in heightened verse and declamatory speeches, the drama emphasizes moral ambiguity, the struggle between individual ambition and communal order, and moves from clandestine meetings to arrest and the prospect of punishment.
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