We have reason to think that in the second (and lost) play the two great opponents are reconciled. What then might be their symbolic significance in this play? Zeus is a god of power without wisdom, Prometheus a god of wisdom without power; each is a finite god and as such tainted with anthropomorphism. If however, as seems likely, Aeschylus in the second play fused wisdom and power in a single godhead, then indeed his vision of divinity was a lofty and purified one.
這是在講宙斯跟普羅米修斯還有Aeschylus的事 意思大概懂了
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