rupol2000
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Schiller took the main Aryan myth of the serpent fighter as a basis, but he presented it in such a way that the feat of the Hero is lower than the Germanic structure of subordination to the master and his minions.
In fact, Indra did not obey anyone except the sky and the idea of Heavantly Good. Arya is not obliged to ask the permission of the chief to perform the feat of salvation and kill the villain.
In fact, Indra did not obey anyone except the sky and the idea of Heavantly Good. Arya is not obliged to ask the permission of the chief to perform the feat of salvation and kill the villain.