The Agony of Myth: Homer, Nolan, and the Ideological Colonization of Classical Art
When audiences perceive that a work of art has been intervened upon in order to satisfy external agendas, poetic suspension collapses. The artifice becomes visible. The creation ceases to breathe organically. The audience no longer feels it is contemplating a universal human tragedy, but rather a moral lecture disguised as entertainment.
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