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The protagonists in these works, which have encompassed the mass protests that marked the war's revolutionary beginnings and the savage and elliptical fighting that characterizes it today, have mainly been demonstrators and freedom fighters, their stories playing out on a grand political stage and framed in ideological terms that would be sympathetic to Western and anti-Assad audiences.
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