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Aristotle’s Poetics

What Are Three Kinds of Plot According to Aristotle?

June 3, 2023June 3, 2023

Thee Kinds of Plot According to Aristotle Plot plays a vital role in storytelling, shaping the structure and progression of a narrative. Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher and scholar, analyzed …

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Aristotle’s Views on Plot of a Tragedy in Poetics

June 3, 2023June 2, 2023

Aristotle’s Views on Plot of a Tragedy in Poetics The Tragic Plot and Its Constituent Parts Aristotle’s Poetics talks about many topics like fine arts, poetry, tragedy, comedy, epic poetry, …

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Aristotle’s Concept of Ideal Tragic Hero in Poetics

June 3, 2023June 2, 2023

Aristotle’s Concept of Ideal Tragic Hero in Poetics Poetry is a form of imitation, where the imitated objects/characters can be either superior, inferior, or similar to a real life. Aristotle …

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Why Tragedy is Superior to the Epic according to Aristotle

June 3, 2023May 30, 2023

Why Tragedy is Superior to the Epic?(Aristotle’s views on Tragedy vs. Epic) Poetics generally deals with the concept of imitation, fine arts, and tragedy. Many subjects were left unexplained like …

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Aristotle’s Conception of Tragic Catharsis in Poetics

June 3, 2023May 30, 2023

Aristotle’s Conception of Tragic Catharsis in Poetics(Explanation of Term Catharsis) Aristotle’s Conception of Tragic Catharsis in Poetics The concept of “Catharsis” is mentioned only once in Aristotle’s Poetics, specifically in …

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Chapter Wise Summary of Poetics by Aristotle

June 3, 2023March 31, 2023

Chapter Wise Summary of Poetics by Aristotle Poetics is one of the famous works by Aristotle. It is one of the important works on literary criticism produced ever but still …

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Poetics by Aristotle | An Introduction to Poetics

June 3, 2023March 30, 2023

An Introduction to Poetics by Aristotle Who Was Aristotle? Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher, psychologist, political thinker, and polymath who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC. He was …

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Origin of Tragedy | Concept of Greek Tragedy

August 12, 2022

Origin of Tragedy Concept of Greek Tragedy The Concept of Greek Tragedy The concept of Greek tragedy was created in Athens. Its subject matter was normally drawn from the mythology, …

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Unity of Action, Unity of Time, Unity of Place

August 9, 2022

Three Dramatic UnitiesUnity of Action, Unity of Time, Unity of Place Three Dramatic Unities: The poetics by Aristotle defines general format of a tragedy. Aristotle also shared his views on …

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Aristotle’s Concept of Tragedy in Poetics

June 3, 2023August 9, 2022

Aristotle’s Concept of Tragedy in Poetics(Aristotle’s definition of tragedy) Aristotle’s Concept of Tragedy in Poetics The Poetics by Aristotle primarily deals with tragedy. Some aspects of tragedy in Poetics may …

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