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A medieval dream-vision follows a lover who pursues a rose that stands for idealized love, undertaking a series of symbolic trials to gain access to the courtly object of desire. The plot unfolds as episodic encounters with personified forces—Reason, Jealousy, Wealth, Poverty, Pleasure and others—that guard thresholds, offer counsel, or lead to folly. Vivid courtly scenes of music, dance and luxury alternate with stark depictions of want, greed and moral decay, while extended debates and satirical digressions broaden the work into social and philosophical reflection. The poem thus uses allegory and lyric description to examine the tensions between desire, power and human weakness without resolving them into a single moral answer.
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