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Aristotle poetics concept in tragedy
Fear,Pity and catharsis. In poetics, Aristotle argues that the true aim of tragedy is to bring about "purification" of emotion. Aristotle claims that "one should. Not seek every pleasure from. Tragedy,but the one that is. Characteristics of it." In other words, since fear and pity are. Charecteristic of tragedy,these are. The emotions a tragedy should. Produce in those who read of view it. This " purification",or production. Of fear and pity in the audience...... Tragedy vs.Epic poetry Aristotle poetics, written around 335 B.C.E., is the oldest surviving work of literary theory, which is an area of study concerned primarily with the analysis of literature. Poetics is a critical look at poetry and the effect it has one those who consume it. According to Aristotle, poetry leads to a sort of, " purification" through eliciting, emotion mainly pity and fear - in a process know as chatharsis.in. His definition of poetry, Aristotle includes..... Aristotle is concerned as the first genuine scientist....
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