In The Birth of Tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche draws on ancient Greek tragedy, music, and philosophy to challenge the rationalist culture of his time. He introduces the dual forces of the Apollonian (order, form) and the Dionysian (chaos, ecstasy) and argues that the greatest art—especially tragic drama—emerges from their dynamic interplay. Nietzsche contends that tragedy provides a way to confront suffering and find meaning in life rather than flee from it.
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