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In which the eternal conflict between the Apollonian order of individuation and the Dionysian dissolution of boundaries is revealed through the figure of Prometheus, embodying both justice and transgression in a world that esteems both. It is further observed how Greek tragedy, rooted in the sufferings of Dionysus, offers a mystical vision of unity beyond individuation, with myth and music serving as conduits to a deeper, tragic truth that resists the decay of historical literalism.
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