Aristotle s six poetics
[DOCX File]From Poetics:
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Aristotle, from Poetics:. Tragedy is mimesis [representation] of an action that is serious, complete, and possessing profound implications, in embellished lexis [speech or diction], each kind of which is used separately in the different parts, in the mode of action and not narrated, and bringing about through pity and fear the catharsis
[DOCX File]ARISTOTLE ON TRAGEDY
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Outline of Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy. in the . POETICS. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.) Greek philosopher; wrote . Poetics (study of Greek dramatic art). His principles are still applied today. SIX ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS. PLOT
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The Others in/of Aristotle's Poetics It frequently happens in Aristotle's writing that he brings up the other of a topic or an answer he is working toward in order to center more precisely on his topic, or to show by contrast his own view of the problem.
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Poetics: Comedies and Tragedies
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Aristotle’s Poetics: Comedies and Tragedies. Written 350 B.C.E; Translated by S. H. Butcher. Part I. I propose to treat of Poetry in itself and of its various kinds, noting the essential quality of each, to inquire into the structure of the plot as requisite to a good poem; into the number and nature of the parts of which a poem is composed; and similarly into whatever else falls within the ...
[DOC File]The Poetics (circa 340 B
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20. Might Aristotle's notion of the emotional effects of tragedy be construed as a reply to a Platonic objection? Explain. 21. What image of the poet is implied by much of the Poetics? How does this image contrast with the image of the poet to be found in Plato's Ion? Which image do you prefer? 22.
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Poetics - Kalamazoo Valley Community College
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Aristotle’s Six Components of Tragedy. 1. Plot: The most important of the six components of tragedy, plot is the representation of human action. Plots can be simple or complex; Aristotle clearly indicates that complex plots are required for successful tragedies. The plot must be unified, clearly displaying a beginning, a middle, and an end ...
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