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Set amid the siege of Troy, the drama follows a young Trojan nobleman whose illicit romance with a woman linked to the enemy becomes entangled with political maneuvering and shifting loyalties. Scenes alternate between the besieged city and the Greek camp, juxtaposing romantic idealism with cynical realism: declarations of love confront military ambition, honor yields to opportunism, and famed warriors reveal vanity and self-interest. The tone moves from comic banter to bitter satire and sombre disillusionment, probing fidelity, reputation, rhetoric, and the corrosive effects of war on private affections and public duty.
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