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Set in Rome and structured in four acts, the drama intertwines sacred and private life as an aristocratic circle, clergy, and diplomats confront political and moral upheaval. A blind young woman undergoes an intense inner awakening and an arresting attachment that exposes family loyalties, religious conviction, and social anxieties. Scenes blend lyrical monologue, ritual observance, and tense exchange to examine faith, desire, culpability, and the limits of understanding. Symbolic imagery and theatrical contrasts of light and darkness, sight and blindness, illuminate characters' spiritual and emotional trials during public festivities and intimate confrontations.
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