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The character of Parsifal, from Wagner's Opera, can be interpreted in various ways, but labeling him as inherently racist may not capture the complexity of the work. The opera explores themes of redemption, innocence, and the quest for spiritual enlightenment. However, Wagner's own controversial views and some elements of the opera have sparked discussions about racial and cultural representations. Ultimately, interpretations can vary based on individual perspectives and the context in which the work is analyzed.

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