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A comic allegory follows a countryman who, disgusted by the ongoing war, mounts a giant dung-beetle to seek the gods and discovers that the goddess of Peace has been imprisoned while War ravages the land. With help from a chorus of husbandmen and divine intermediaries he frees Peace, returns her to earth, and presides over rural celebrations and a symbolic marriage linking harvest and tranquility. The play blends sharp political satire, mythic inversion, and extended choral passages to argue for reconciliation, agricultural well-being, and the restoration of civic harmony.
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