Kenilworth III-IV
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The narrative follows a high-ranking nobleman whose secret marriage to a socially vulnerable woman sets off jealousy, rivalry, and scandal at court. Political ambition and private passion clash as rivals, factions, and favor shape a sequence of intrigues and public entertainments. Scenes alternate between lavish spectacles and intimate domestic strain, showing how reputation and rumor determine personal outcomes. The story builds toward a crisis marked by suspicion and misfortune, revealing the precariousness of dependency and the costs of concealment. Recurring concerns include honor, social hierarchy, appearance versus reality, and the friction between public display and private loyalty.
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