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In which the austere gaze of Socrates, unlit by the fervour of artistic ecstasy, casts a critical shadow upon tragedy, perceiving it as a perplexing and deceptive spectacle unfit for the philosopher’s discerning mind. Yet within this stern dialectic emerges a novel artistic form, where poetry, subsumed beneath the sovereignty of reason, evolves into a refined Æsopian narrative—a vessel borne on the currents of philosophical discourse away from the Dionysian depths that once gave tragedy its breath.
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