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Set in ancient Rome, the play explores the dynamics of slavery, freedom, and power through the lives of Titus, a cruel Roman citizen, and Philotas, his intelligent and yearning slave. Their escalating power struggle reveals the moral complexities of master-slave relationships, prompting reflections on social justice and human rights that resonate today. This historical tragedy, written by William Ball in 1838, offers a poignant examination of the human condition and the quest for freedom amidst oppression.
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Freemen And Slaves, William Ball
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