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[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 …
[DOC File]Tragedy and Comedy
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Central features of tragedy: Explain each. The tragic hero is a man of noble stature. The tragic hero is good, though not perfect, and his fall results from his committing what Aristotle …
[DOC File]ShakespeareanTragedyProtected
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Aristotle defined tragedy as "the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself." It incorporates "incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish the catharsis of such emotions."
[DOCX File]The Canterbury Tales – Introduction - Weebly
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Aristotle’s Definition of Tragedy . Aristotle was born in Stagirus, Macedonia, Greece in 384 BC and died 62 years later in 322 BC. He was a student at Plato's Academy and later became one of the greatest philosophers of Ancient Greece. In one of his treatises, The Poetics, he outlines the . Six Elements . Of. Drama, based on the Ancient Greek ...
[DOCX File]The Canterbury Tales – Introduction
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Aristotle’s Definition of Tragedy . Aristotle was born in Stagirus, Macedonia, Greece in 384 BC and died 62 years later in 322 BC. He was a student at Plato's Academy and later became one of the greatest philosophers of Ancient Greece. In one of his treatises, The Poetics, he outlines the . Six Elements Of Drama, based on the Ancient Greek ...
[DOC File]Shakespearean Tragedy
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Shakespearean Tragedy Hamlet, Othello, Lear, Macbeth—Shakespearean tragedy involves solitary men struggling with the most basic fact of all: human experience. Aristotle’s definition of tragedy and lofty rhetorical terms such as ‘denouement,’ harmartia,’ and ‘catastrophe’ are important in a study of Shakespearean tragedy but ...
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