Octavia: Tragedia em 5 Actos by Vittorio Alfieri
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Alfieri, Vittorio, 1749-1803
Portuguese
"Octavia: Tragedia em 5 Actos" by Vittorio Alfieri is a dramatic play written in the 18th century, specifically in the late 1700s. This tragedy unfolds the turmoil of Octavia, the daughter of Emperor Claudius, as she faces betrayal, political intrigue, and injustices surrounding her marriage to Nero. The narrative centers around themes of love, pow...
is unjustly repudiated and exiled by her husband Nero, driven by his infatuation with Poppea. With her return to Rome, Octavia hopes for redemption but is met with condemnation and accusations of infidelity, leading to her tragic fate. Amidst the court's treachery and the volatile emotions of those involved, she struggles to maintain her dignity and innocence. Ultimately, Octavia's tragic demise is sealed by the manipulations of Nero and the political landscape, highlighting the destructive nature of power and desire in a cruel world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Dorothy Hernandez
1 year agoVery helpful, thanks.