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The narrative alternates between a public scene in Florence dominated by fervent reformist zeal and intimate recollections surrounding an elderly statesman’s death. Citizens consign treasured objects to a bonfire of vanities where a renowned painting and other valuables are consumed while a zealous preacher oversees the crowd. The dying man, uneasy about the city’s moral turnaround, quietly casts an ancient ring into the flames, triggering a memory of a youthful meeting in which the ring, found entwined with a lily, provokes a reflection on the butterfly as a symbol of transience. The work meditates on mortality, memory, cultural loss, and the tension between aesthetic beauty and ascetic fervor.
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