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aristotles poetics, aristotle tragedy, hidden tragedy: Hi Ingrid, You are correct in stating that one is a drama and one a prose/poetic narrative, but there are more differences to consider. Classical tragedy comes from Aristotle’s poetics and is an element of drama. ... Tragedy evokes pity and fear, which leads to...
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en.allexperts.com/q/Literature-697/Classical-tragedy.ht...
en.allexperts.com/q/Literature-697/Classical-tragedy.htm
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Tragedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tragedy (Middle English tragedie < Middle French tragedie < Latin tragoedia < Ancient Greek: , tragōidia , "goat-song") is a form of art based on human suffering that, paradoxically, offers i...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy
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Epic, tragedy, comedy, and dithyrambic poetry are all forms of imitation. They imitate people in action. ... Tragedy and comedy are dramatic forms. Tragedy depicts people better as than they are; comedy depicts people as worse than they are. ... Classical Notes on Tragedy...
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www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/classicaltragedy.html
www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/classicaltragedy.html
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The Four Elements of Tragic Action ... Definition A Classic Greek Tragedy must have the following elements: ... Greek tragedy is associated with the following terms:
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www.olearyweb.com/classes/english10012/readings/tragedy...
www.olearyweb.com/classes/english10012/readings/tragedyterms.html
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Definition A Classic Greek Tragedy must have the following elements: ... The tragic hero in Greek Tragedy had very definate characteristics: ... Greek tragedy is associated with the following terms:
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www.olearyweb.com/classes/english10012/readings/tragedy...
www.olearyweb.com/classes/english10012/readings/tragedyterms2.html
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A Greek tragedy is meant as a cautionary tale which inspires empathy in the audience :) ... A Greek tragedy is meant as a cautionary tale which inspires empathy in the audience :) yes i empathized but this is becoming voyeuristic - it's like tormenting an animal for fun before killing it - just sordid. well - my 2cts -
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www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/003333.html
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SECTION 2: CLASSICAL GREEK TRAGEDY AND THEATRE ... Chapter 7: Classical Greek Tragedy, Part 3 ... As such, they show how wide the range of classical tragedy actually was and how many different types of plays it encompassed. All in all, it would no overstatement to say that the existence of Euripides' alphabetic plays is the...
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www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/073gktrageur.ht...
www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/073gktrageur.htm
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These questions suggest directions for you to pursue your ideas about Classical tragedy. Questions about upcoming readings generally flag issues that I expect will be important in class discussions.
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www.luc.edu/faculty/jlong1/C273sq2.htm
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Some Distinctions Between Classical Tragedy and Comedy. TRAGEDY: COMEDY: Purpose and Effect. 1) Emphasizes human suffering. 2) Ends with rigid finality ...
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web.cn.edu/KWHEELER/documents/Tragedy_Comedy.pdf
web.cn.edu/KWHEELER/documents/Tragedy_Comedy.pdf
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