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  2. In the Poetics, Aristotle's famous study of Greek dramatic art, Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) compares tragedy to such other metrical forms as comedy and epic. He determines that tragedy, like all poetry, is a kind of imitation (mimesis), but adds that it has a serious purpose and uses direct action rather than narrative to achieve its ends.
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    In the Poetics, Aristotle's famous study of Greek dramatic art, Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) compares tragedy to such other metrical forms as comedy and epic. He determines that tragedy, like all poetry, is a kind of imitation (mimesis), but adds that it has a serious purpose and uses direct action rather than narrative to achieve its ends.
    www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/a/agamemnon-the-c…
    According to Aristotle, Tragedy is the highest poetic form. He defined some parameters and rules to write a tragedy. He laid focus on many aspects of tragedy including, the construction of plot, characteristics of protagonist, Unity of action, unity of time, unity of place, conception of tragic catharsis, poetic truth, and diction.
    literaryenglish.com/aristotles-concept-of-tragedy-in …
    Aristotle defines tragedy according to seven characteristics: (1) it is mimetic, (2) it is serious, (3) it tells a full story of an appropriate length, (4) it contains rhythm and harmony, (5) rhythm and harmony occur in different combinations in different parts of the tragedy, (6) it is performed rather than narrated, and (7) it arouses feelings of pity and fear and then purges these feelings through catharsis.
    www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/aristotle/section11/
    The tragedy is one of the poetics arts. According to Aristotle, tragedy came from the efforts of poets to present men as 'nobler,' or 'better' than they are in real life. It is, he says, an imitative representation (mimesis) of a serious (spoudaios) action, dramatically presented in a plot that is self-contained, completed and unified.
    www.academia.edu/36857236/Aristotle_s_element…
    According to Aristotle, tragedy “is an imitation of an action that is admirable, complete and possesses magnitude.” Tragedy is written in “language made pleasurable” (meaning language that has rhythm and melody), and it can be separated into parts of verse or song.
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  3. Aristotle's concept of tragedy - Thinking Literature

    网页2021年8月10日 · As Aristotle stated in Poetics, there are six factors in a tragedy that decides its standard: 1. Plot: Aristotle describes the plot as “the arrangement of incidents”. According to Aristotle, there should be …

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    网页2018年7月23日 · Discussion of tragedy as a dramatic form must begin with the Greek scholar and philosopher, Aristotle (384–22 BCE). In his small book – perhaps it is no more than lecture notes – known as The Poetics, …

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