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    Tragedy in Aristotle’s Poetics a) Aristotle wrote that a tragedy must have unity of plot. What does this statement mean? By this Aristotle means that the plot must be structurally self-contained‚ with the incidents bound together by internal necessity‚ each action leading inevitably to the next with no outside intervention. According to Aristotle‚ the worst kinds of plots are “‘episodic‚’ in which the episodes or acts succeed one another without probable or necessary sequence”; the only thing

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    popular and well known because he’s blinded to reality by his obsession over how well liked one is. In On Joy in Tragedy‚ Arthur miller states "tragedy occurs when a man misses accomplishing his joy". He defines tragedy as a situation in which something good could’ve happened to an ordinary person‚ but because of their failure to take advantage of it‚ they succumb to failure and tragedy. Willy’s definition of success is by the number of people that like you. "Because the man who makes an appearance

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    Rebirth and Tragedy. Tragedy as one of the seven archetypes‚ are found in any type of stories; from the most recent published novel to the almost forgotten ancient myths of the earth. Tragedy is mostly used to describe when there is a death in the story‚ but which the term ‘tragedy’ can also be used to describe when the character has fallen into a lower state. It is better defined when there is a downfall of the main character in the story. In all the stories which are categorized under tragedy‚ has one

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    Of all the tragedies of Shakespeare‚ Othello stands out prominently as the one in which the role of chance and accident is the largest. However‚ the larger occurrence of chance and accident in this play doesn’t mean that the significance of these in Othello is also greater than in other tragedies of Shakespeare. Bradley has excellently pointed out the importance of chances and accidents. The skill of Iago was extraordinary‚ but so was his good fortune. Again and again a chance word from Desdemona

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    The Cause of Tragedy Through Mischief From the perspective of A.C Bradley‚ a valueless central feeling is demonstrated in the great tragedy achieved by Macbeth`s mischief‚ thus leading to the catastrophe of Macbeth. In the play‚ after achieving the title as Thane of Glamis‚ Macbeth realizes that he can become much more by murdering the king. By doing this‚ he adopted an evil lifestyle where all the good he had left in him was gone to waste. A tragedy according to Aristotle involves a noble hero

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    imaginable. Oedipus Tyrannous is a classic Greek tragedy written by Sophocles around 470 BC. According to Aristotle’s Poetics‚ Greek tragedies should follow certain guidelines in order to be effective tragic drama. Many of Oedipus’ character traits ultimately justify his place as a perfect specimen of Aristotle’s tragic hero. According to Aristotle’s Poetics‚ Oedipus Tyrannous is tragic hero due to his hamartia and peripeteia. In Greek tragedy every hero eventually shows signs of weakness and

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    BC‚ Greek tragedy was one of the most popular and influential forms of drama that was performed in theatres in ancient Greece. The most famous playwrights of the genre were Aeschylus‚ Sophocles‚ and Euripides. Their works were performed for centuries after their initial premiere. Greek tragedy led to Greek comedy and those genres formed the foundation that was based on it all modern

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    essential qualities and characteristics of classical tragedy‚ but are they both ultimately tragic in the classical sense of the word? I believe that both Oedipus Rex and Fight Club do‚ in fact‚ exhibit the important qualities of classical tragedy but ultimately‚ I think that only one of the two stories is a true classical tragedy. The term ‘classical tragedy’ may often be confused with the modern view of tragedy. Today‚ we may think of a tragedy as a disastrous event such as a car accident or a natural

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    version Antigone is a strong willed‚ brave and powerful individual who is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. Both tragedies share various similarities and differences in the content‚ themes‚ and conflicts; specifically focusing on the comparisons between the themes of power‚ corruption and responsibility throughout. Ultimately the outcome of both tragedies is a result

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    adaptation to Aristotle’s conceptions on tragedies‚ in which a tragedy must contain a beginning‚ middle‚ and end. Throughout the poem there are unequivocal transitions telling the audience the when the beginning‚ middle‚ and end have arrived. Furthermore‚ the tile may also allude to the way the poem will be written. Since Aristotle was a well renowned philosopher‚ the poem may contain reflections upon certain actions‚ that lead to misfortunes found in tragedies. However‚ I also find the poem’s title

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