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The myth’s influence peaked in the 19th century, most notably through Richard Wagner’s opera.🚀 Wagner used "unresolved" musical chords to mirror the lovers' endless longing, forever changing the landscape of Western music. If you'd like to refine this essay for a specific purpose: Academic level (High school, University, or Creative?)

The intertwined briar and rose on their graves signify eternal unity. Artistic Legacy Tristan and Isolde

Unlike modern romances that seek a "happily ever after," Tristan and Isolde is defined by Liebestod (Love-Death). The lovers only find peace in the grave. Life is viewed as a series of obstacles to union. Night is preferred over the "harsh light" of reality. The myth’s influence peaked in the 19th century,

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