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The play dramatizes the return to an isolated island of a wounded archer abandoned by his comrades; he survives in exile, tormented by a festering wound and resentment. Two envoys arrive with orders to secure a sacred weapon he possesses, prompting a moral confrontation: one envoy urges deceit to obtain the weapon, while the younger struggles with honesty and compassion. The action explores pain, betrayal, and the ethics of ends versus means as characters negotiate persuasion, pity, and duty, with a chorus framing the public and divine dimensions of suffering and the cost of political necessity.
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