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A short, single-act tragedy depicts a princess's obsessive passion for a condemned prophet held beneath the palace. Her infatuation intensifies through confrontations in which the prophet denounces her and directs her toward spiritual salvation, while her sensual demands culminate in a ritual dance that compels the ruler to grant a macabre request: the prophet's severed head. The piece unfolds as a stylized, symbolist sequence of tableaux and ritualized speech that melds biblical allusion with decadent imagery, using sparse stage directions and repeated refrains to explore desire, power, voyeurism, and the corrosive effects of illicit longing.
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