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The play in four acts follows a celebrated civic leader whose public honors and speeches mask political opportunism and moral compromise, while a critical journalist and assorted social acquaintances expose tensions between conscience and self-interest. Public ceremonies, private salons, and sharp confrontations reveal performative patriotism, press manipulation, social climbing, and the corrosive effects of vanity and pragmatism on idealism. Scenes move between public addresses and intimate rooms where hypocrisy, fear of scandal, and the management of reputation determine behavior. The piece satirizes bourgeois respectability and the gap between rhetoric about the common good and the everyday compromises that maintain power.
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