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The Apollonian represents form, beauty, and individuality from "summary" of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

The Apollonian representation in the realm of art exemplifies elements of form, beauty, and individuality. The concept of the Apollonian is deeply rooted in the artistic principles of Greek culture, particularly in the context of tragedy. Through the lens of Apollo, art is viewed as a manifestation of harmony, order, and proportion. This aesthetic ideal emphasizes the importance of structure and symmetry in the artistic creation. The Apollonian impulse seeks to capture the essence of beauty through its emphasis on clarity and simplicity. It is a celebration of the graceful and the refined, as opposed to the cha...
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    The Birth of Tragedy

    Friedrich Nietzsche

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