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In which the primal figure of the satyr, embodying the unvarnished truth and potent forces of nature, emerges as the quintessential spirit of Dionysian revelry and tragic chorus, revealing a profound contrast between natural instinct and cultivated illusion. The Greek theatre, conceived as a unified chorus of transformed beings, becomes a living vision wherein the Dionysian frenzy is artistically entwined with Apollonian dream-forms, marking the inception of drama as the sacred interplay of ecstatic vision and symbolic speech.
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