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In which the origin of Greek tragedy is explored through the enigmatic nature of the tragic chorus, revealing it not as a mere spectator or political symbol but as a profound religious and artistic phenomenon that transcends everyday reality. Herein lies the Dionysian spirit, whose chorus embodies a sublime unity with nature and art’s transformative power to reconcile the awareness of life's tragic absurdity with a living affirmation of existence.
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