At the court trial, Leontes formally has Hermione brought in and the indictment is read, accusing her of adultery with Polixenes and of helping Camillo in a plot against the king. Hermione defends herself with dignity, denying the charges, explaining her friendship with Polixenes as honorable, and appealing to her past reputation and Leontes’ own conscience. Leontes refuses to believe her and insists she has committed treason. Hermione then calls for Apollo’s oracle to judge the case. Cleomenes and Dion return and swear they have brought the sealed message unchanged; when it is read, the oracle declares Hermione innocent and Leontes a jealous tyrant. Leontes rejects it, but a servant then reports Mamillius has died, and Hermione collapses.
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