Quote by Karl Marx
Greek philosophy seems to have met with something with which a good tragedy is not supposed to meet, namely, a dull ending.
Summary
This quote suggests that Greek philosophy and tragedy have differing outcomes. While a good tragedy is expected to captivate and engage the audience, Greek philosophy tends to end on a dull note. Unlike the dramatic and emotional climax often associated with a tragedy, philosophy tends to focus on intellectual pursuits, which may not have the same gripping effect. The quote serves to highlight the distinct nature of these two art forms and the impact they have on the audience.
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By Karl Marx