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The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and Pessimism 커버
The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and PessimismLegacy of Great Minds 491
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In The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche finds the origin of Greek tragedy in the tension between Apollonian order and Dionysian chaos, claiming true art arises from their fusion.
Apollo symbolizes structure and restraint, while Dionysus represents instinct and passion, and only when these forces unite does meaningful art emerge.
Drawing from his youth and influences like Schopenhauer and Wagner, Nietzsche reflects on the meaning of art and existence.
Greek tragedy, he argues, does not deny suffering but transforms it into something beautiful that affirms life.
Tragedy is not despair but joy born through pain, and art becomes a force to endure and transcend reality.
This work is more than aesthetics?it is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of human life.
Nietzsche sees art as the aesthetic answer to life's contradictions and suffering.
The Birth of Tragedy marks the beginning of Nietzsche’s vision where philosophy, art, and the struggle of existence converge.

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