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A four-act social drama follows Stephen More, a conscientious Member of Parliament whose outspoken opposition to his country's imperial actions divides his household and political circle. Domestic scenes of argument and private doubt intercut with public disturbances and a riotous confrontation that test loyalties, honor, and the limits of moral courage. Settings shift from an elegant dining room to a theatre alley and a private bedroom, and the aftermath considers reputation, memory, and the ambiguous consequences of standing against popular sentiment. Central themes include conscience versus patriotism, class and public pressure, and the costs of principled dissent.
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