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THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE ness being the distinguishing marks of moral differences), it follows that we must represent men either as better than in real life, or as worse, or as they are. It is the same in painting. Polygnotus depicted men as nobler than they are, Pauson as …
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ARISTOTLE'SPOETICSXXIII.4—XXIV.4 91 authoroftheCypriaandoftheLittleIliad. Forthis4 reasontheIliadandtheOdysseyeachfurnishthe subjectofonetragedy,or,atmost,oftwo ...
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"knowing back" or "knowing throughout" ) about human fate, destiny, and the will of the gods. Aristotle quite nicely terms this sort of recognition "a change from ignorance to awareness of a bond of love or hate." I. Definition of Tragedy (From the Poetics of Aristotle [384-322 BC])
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ARISTOTLE'SPOEtlCSIV.6—li 1? specialaptitudes,tilltheirrudeimprovisationsgavebirth toPoetry. Poetrynowdivergedintwodirections,accordingto7 ...
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POETICS · Aristotle p. 5a POETICS · Aristotle p. 2b The fact is that much misunderstanding is often caused by our modern attempts to limit too strictly the meaning of a Greek word. Greek was very much a live language, and a language still unconscious of grammar, not, like ours, dominated by definitions and trained upon dictionaries.
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"Poetics," Aristotle gives definitions to parts of speech, to wit, nouns, verbs, etc., and how they are used in different forms of speech, and in various contexts within the genres he outlines.Spending the greater part of the work on an investigation of tragedy, Aristotle examines the component parts
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Greek Theory of Tragedy: Aristotle's Poetics The classic discussion of Greek tragedy is Aristotle' s Poetics. He defines trag edy as "the im itation o f an action that is serious and also as hav ing magnitude, complete in itself." He continu es, "Traged y is a form of drama exciting the emotions of p ity and fear.
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ARISTOTLE’S DEFINITION OF ANAGNORISIS JOHN MACFARLANE IN CHAPTER 11 of his Poetics Aristotle defines recognition (ναγνρι- σις) as γνας ες γνσιν µεταλ, ες φιλαν ες θραν,τν πρς ετυαν δυστυαν ρισµνων (1452a30–32).1 The first part of the definition characterizes recognition as …
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