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The narrative follows a proud military commander whose battlefield successes win acclaim but whose disdain for popular authority provokes civic unrest and political intrigue. Accused and expelled from the city, he forges an alliance with a former adversary and turns his martial skill against his own people, while appeals from family and former comrades complicate his resolve. The trajectory moves from public triumph to personal ruin, ending in a confrontation between private loyalty and public vengeance. Themes include honor and pride, the limits of political rhetoric and popular power, and the fragility of civic institutions when personal ambition overrides communal bonds.
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