Caligula's existential crisis and disillusionment with life are explored, along with the response of Helicón and the presence of symbolic elements in the text.
Caligula, the Roman Emperor, experiences anguish towards life due to a sense of disillusionment and futility. This is reflected in his statement 'Las cosas tal como son, no me parecen satisfactorias' (Things as they are, do not seem satisfactory to me).
Helicón responds to Caligula's sense of existential crisis by trying to navigate the absurd reality facing Caligula.
The symbolic elements in the excerpts highlight themes of despair, lost love, and a dark view of existence, contributing to the overall mood and message.
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