Part One · Prologue
Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche's celebration of chaos as the seedbed of creativity runs counter to the Victorian obsession with order and rationality. Where his contemporaries sought stability and control, Nietzsche saw the disarray within as vital to innovation and true creation. The "dancing star" represents something entirely new and unprecedented, born from the courage to embrace one's inner turmoil rather than suppress it. This idea pushes against the cultural norms of his time, which favored conformity and the suppression of individual eccentricities.