The poetics of aristotle

    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Poetics - Kalamazoo Valley Community College

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      Greek Tragedy & Aristotle’s Poetics. Tragedy: In his book, Poetics, Aristotle defines tragedy as “an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament, the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play; in the form of action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting the proper ...

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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

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      ARISTOTLE'S POETICS . 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 same inquiry. ...

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      Aristotle, from Poetics: Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and possessing magnitude; in embellished language, 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 of such emotions.

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      Oct 26, 2011 · Aristotle’s Poetics The treatise we call the Poetics was composed in approximately 350 B.C., at least 50 years after the death of Sophocles. Aristotle was a great admirer of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King, considering it the perfect tragedy, and not surprisingly, his analysis fits that play most perfectly.

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