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The drama follows a reigning monarch whose misgovernment, quarrels among nobles, and the return of a powerful cousin lead to his gradual loss of authority, arrest, and eventual deposition. Early scenes stage a duel of honor between two nobles, while political maneuvering and inheritance disputes deepen factional divides; the king's poetic yet autocratic temperament isolates him as allies defect. The narrative moves from courtly spectacle to quiet exile, probing themes of sovereignty, legitimacy, identity, ritual kingship, and the human costs of power. Rich verse and extended speeches contrast public ceremony with private introspection.
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