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The play stages a night at a royal court where a headstrong young woman becomes fixated on a banished prophet held nearby; her growing obsession collides with courtly vice, religious fervour, and political hypocrisy. Tensions between desire and sacred taboo escalate as a ruler and his circle manipulate ceremonies and entertainments; the woman's sensual dance prompts a grim demand that seals the prophet's fate. The denouement confronts themes of voyeurism, power, and the destructive mingling of erotic longing with public spectacle, leaving the court unsettled by violence and transgression.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet, playwright, and novelist, renowned for his wit and flamboyant style. He is best known for his plays, including "A Woman of No Importance" and "An Ideal Husband," which showcase his sharp social commentary and exploration of morality. Wilde's literary contributions extend to essays and poetry, with works such as "De Profundis" reflecting his personal struggles and philosophical insights. His unique voice and aesthetic ideals have left a lasting impact on literature, making him a key figure in the Victorian era and a celebrated part of literary heritage.

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