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In this evocative poem, Byron captures the heart-wrenching final stand of the Venetians as the Ottoman army launches its assault on Acrocorinth. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Lanciotto, a Venetian renegade now fighting for the Ottomans, and Francesca, the enchanting daughter of the Venetian garrisons governor, Minotti. Having initially been spurned by Minotti when he sought Francescas hand, Lanciotto fled his homeland after being falsely accused through the notorious Lions Mouth at the Doges palace. Now under the Turkish banner, he has forsaken both his nationality and faith. Yet, the night before the inevitable attack, Francesca confronts Lanciotto, imploring him to renounce his betrayal, forgive his accusers, and save the beleaguered Venetian forces from impending doom. Can Lanciotto, after enduring years of unwarranted persecution, find the strength to redeem himself and protect the garrison? Will Francescas unwavering love succeed in pulling the renegade back from the brink of despair? (Summary by Godsend)
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