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In which the clear and radiant dialogue of Greek tragedy reveals itself as a delicate mask, shimmering with the light of hidden, terrifying depths, while the noble figures of Sophocles and Æschylus embody profound insights into the coexistence of wisdom, suffering, and defiant creativity. The ancient myths of Œdipus and Prometheus serve as solemn reflections on the unnatural cost of knowledge and the eternal struggle between divine justice and human aspiration, imparting a tragic cheerfulness that softens the abyssal truths they unveil.
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