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The play follows a Nibelung prince who leaves his mythic realm to enter modern high society and seeks to overturn the privileges of industrial and financial elites. Scenes range from a primeval camp to Fifth Avenue mansions and a palace conservatory as the prince uses ancestral claim and persuasive rhetoric to challenge coal and steel magnates, reveal the moral compromises of organized religion, and foment popular support. Interwoven characters include a reflective poet, a wily servant figure, and society hosts whose debates about order, religion, and force underscore class tensions. The drama blends satire and melodrama to examine ambition, power, and social hypocrisy.
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