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00039--Bring out the differences between the thoughts of Plato and Aristotle./ Plato versus Aristotle/
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Plato and Aristotle, two philosophers in the 4th century, hold polar views on politics and philosophy in general. This fact is very c...
00035--What is a Tragedy? What are the characteristics of a good tragedy? Historical formation of Tragedy. What are the elements of a Tragedy? How does Aristotle define aTragedy?
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The term is broadly applied to literary, and especially to dramatic, representations of serious actions w...
00009—Hamartia, Hubris and Catharsis—Aristotle
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Hamartia, Hubris and Catharsis—Aristotle Aristotle lays down the general rule that characters in a tragedy should be good but ...
00008--Simple and Complex Plot—Aristotle
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Simple and Complex Plot . The plot may be simple or complex. In a simple plot there are no puzzling situations that ent...
00007--Characteristics of an Ideal Tragic Hero according to Aristotle
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The characteristics of an Ideal Tragic Hero according to Aristotle are : a) He must be an eminent man. b) He must be a good ...
00006--The Structure of the Plot--Aristotle
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The plot being 'the soul of a tragedy', the artistic arrangement of its incidents is of the prime importance. A tragedy should ...
00005-- What is Plot [general concept]
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Plot is the pattern of events and situations in a narrative or dramatic work, as selected and arranged both to emphasize relationships— ...
00004--Catharsis, Aristotle
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Catharsis is the the effect of' purgation' or 'purification' achieved by tragic drama, according to Aristotle' s a...
00003-- Aristotle-- Constituent Parts of a Tragedy
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Aristotle According to Aristotle TRAGEDY has six formative parts. They are : 1) Pl...
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