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Set in Naples during the late Renaissance, this play explores themes of passion, heresy, and the tension between intellectual freedom and religious authority. The narrative unfolds on the wedding day of Rizzio di Rossi, a leader among the literati, and his wife Porzia, amidst a backdrop of vibrant celebrations and philosophical debates. Characters grapple with the implications of heretical beliefs, the influence of the Church, and the pursuit of joy against societal constraints. The interplay of personal relationships and ideological conflicts reveals the complexities of human desire and the struggle for truth in a time of cultural upheaval.
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