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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)  Born October 15, 1844  1849 father dies  1864 goes to Bonn University to study theology and philology (classics and.

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1 Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)  Born October 15, 1844  1849 father dies  1864 goes to Bonn University to study theology and philology (classics and ancient languages)  1865 transfers to Leipzig University to study philology

2 Richard Wagner (1813-1883)  Met in 1868  Became a father figure for Nietzsche  Nietzsche saw him as the reincarnation of Greek tragedy  Broke with Wagner due to anti-Semitism and Parsifal

3 The Birth of Tragedy 1872  First book  Originally dedicated to Wagner; removed in the 2 nd edition  philosophical justification for the work Wagner was carrying out in his operas.  Focused on Greek theater (especially drama) and music  Distinguished between Apollonian and Dionysian lives— sought a reconciliation of them  Conflict between Appolonian and Dionysian lead to the great age of Greek Tragedy

4 Appolonian-Dionysian forces (Triebe) Artistic creation depends on a tension between two opposing forces, which Nietzsche terms the “Apollonian” and the “Dionysian.”

5 The Apollonian  Apollo was charioteer of the sun (hence truth and life)  Represents life as a problem that must be solved through reason and principle

6 The Dionysian  Dionysus (or Bacchus) was god of wine  Represents passion and the overcoming of pessimism through celebration

7 Duality-Dichotomy (Zwiespalt) Appolonian: reasonDionysian: emotion  reason, order, control, individuality, and sober thought  seeks to bring philosophic order to the universe  represents visual arts  mysticism, emotion, chaos, "world harmony," and "collective unity”  represents music

8 Both the Apollonian and the Dionysian are necessary in the creation of art. Without the Apollonian, the Dionysian lacks the form and structure to make a coherent piece of art, and without the Dionysian, the Apollonian lacks the necessary vitality and passion. Although they are diametrically opposed, they are also intimately intertwined.

9 Tendencies in Human Personality AppolonianDionysian  Reason  Order  Clarity  Moderation  Control  Analysis  Research  Rule-Oriented  Passion  Spontaneity  Imagination  Excess  Frenzy  Intuition  Feeling  Faith & Ritual


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