Aristotle s ideas about tragedy
[DOCX File]MR. MARTIN 7TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES
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Aristotle's Poetics had two parts: tragedy and comedy. He believed that comedy makes people look worse than the average,while tragedy makes them look better than the average man. Tragedy is the resultant effect of actions that lead to the arousal of emotions, like pity or fear, and thereby causes catharsis of these emotions.
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12.Aristotle’s Poetics claims that the purpose of tragedy is to: *a.bring about catharsis (p. 64) b.entertain. c.provide civic spectacle. d.supplement religious rites. 13.The Oresteia trilogy involved: a.three individuals caught in a planned single murder . b.three short stories *c.many moral issues (p. 64) d.a romantic tale of love
[DOC File]Is Macbeth a Good Tragedy
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According to Aristotle, a tragedy is a mimesis that is “serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude” (McManus) and a tragedy’s quality of a tragedy is determined by six components: plot, character, diction, thought, spectacle, and melody.
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The play Antigone sometimes seems to have two tragic heroes: two characters make decisions that lead to a tragic conclusion. Use Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy to explain which character is the true tragic hero, Creon or Antigone. Creon claims that the rule of the king must be obeyed even if it’s wrong in order to avoid anarchy and chaos.
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Aristotle indicates that the . medium of tragedy is drama, not narrative; tragedy “shows” rather than “tells.” In this sense, tragedy is higher and more philosophical than history because . history simply relates what has happened while tragedy dramatizes what may happen. History thus deals with the particular, and tragedy with the universal.
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What can be concluded, however, as De Ruiter says, is that “Hardy’s novels as well as his own ideas on tragedy reveal that he must have been aware of Aristotle’s theory” (6). Therefore it seems that Hardy was familiar with Aristotle’s Poetics, but to what degree is unclear.
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Poetics
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: Aristotle describes catharsis as the purging of the emotions of pity and fear that are aroused in the viewer of a tragedy, which is part of the positive social function of tragedy. Aristotle’s Six Components of Tragedy. 1. Plot: The most important of the six components of tragedy, plot is the representation of …
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Furthermore, when tragedy befalls the hero, the audience is left to contemplate their own perception of the world, which is, in a sense, the ‘catharsis’ that Aristotle describes as the necessary culmination of any tragedy. Miller’s attempts to re-define the genre of ‘tragedy’ allowed him to become one of the most successful writers of ...
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Aristotle’s theory of the tragic hero is a literary theory that serves as a tool for analyzing Greek tragedy. Use Aristotle’s fives steps to analyze Oedipus Rex. Make …
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