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Set in the royal palace of Samaria, the verse tragedy stages political and religious conflict around the foreign queen and her ill king as tension mounts over a refused vineyard and an impending feast. Ambitious military captains and prophets conspire to seize power, plotting assassination and anointment to overthrow the ruling family while rival factions mobilize support. The drama traces schemes, betrayals, and the collision of personal grief and public duty, with scenes of counsel, espionage, and sacrificial zeal. Themes include the corrupting pursuit of authority, the clash of belief systems, and the human costs of factional violence.
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