Dionysian If you look at enough, you can see Dionysism in many places. This is the idea that people do all kinds of wild things. They are very free will and adventure. This is in stark contrast to the more conservative aporialist lifestyle that other people live in. In the movie 'Gimme Shelter', I saw a lot. I see people are doing all kinds of free and unrestricted activities. Gim Shelter is a good example of Dionicianism. In this movie they held a concert called Rolling Stones in San Francisco.
The concept of Apollonian and Dionician forms the dichotomy that forms the basis of Paglia's art and culture theory. In the case of Paglia Apollonian is well organized, but Dionysian is dark and chthonic (she likes Chthonic and Dionysian through the book, but the latter concept becomes synonymous with hedonism and it is not suitable for himself thinking about). The objective is that "Dionician" is not a picnic. ") Chthonic is related to women, wild / chaotic character, and unrestricted sex / fertility.Rational / rationality and solidarity and reasons for progress oriented: All the greatness of Western civilization We are coming from a struggle against our origins. "
Camille Paglia, a famous "anti-systematic feminist", expanded Apollonia - Dionysus in his book "Sexual Persona" in 1990. Concept of dichotomy. For Parias most of Western culture can be understood as a complex interaction and struggle between Apollonia and Dionysus. She associates Apollonia with rational, single, intellectual, bound, and target-oriented progress; Dionysus (or Crotonian) is an absurdity, ecstasy, ignorance, anti-intellectual, laziness, sexual addiction and unlimited birth Involved. . For example, we associate pagan principles and pagan principles with Judaism's Christianity, but infidels and Judaism tend to interfere with these images (the Catholic and Orthodox churches are exceptional) . Rome heathen)
D'Urberville and Angel Clare are two features of the Dionysian banquet and Christian Holy Communion and are frequently conflicting with the two characters Tess, the former mysterious Dionysian, and the former Christian statue. When throwing himself in Stonehenge, Tes blamed the strange past. And it defined the tragic nature of Hardy himself. Hardy contradicts the traditional elements of tragedy, begins to transform tragedy into a new form, complicating the novelty of his tragedy.