About This Book
The poem follows a flamboyant military leader who parades to war, wins a brutal victory described in visceral detail, and returns to public adulation and celebratory entertainments. Contrasted with that spectacle is a voice of moral reflection that questions the costs of armed glory and rewards sober persuasion, education, and reason. Through alternating cantos of battle, triumph, and social festivity, the text interrogates how society admires force while obscuring suffering and argues for humane alternatives to violence enacted by public men.
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