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During the siege of Troy, a young Trojan's passionate affair with a visiting woman and her later transfer to the enemy camp expose the fragility of love under political and military strain. Intimate scenes of desire and betrayal alternate with satirical, often harsh portrayals of celebrated warriors and commanders, highlighting vanity, hypocrisy and moral uncertainty. Through pointed speeches and bitter comedy, the drama examines honor, reputation and truth, showing how war undermines personal bonds and reduces heroic legend to spectacle and cynicism.
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