Aristotle’s Ideal Components of a Tragedy (1490 words, 2 pages)
Defining a Tragedy Defining, a Tragedy Greek philosopher Aristotle proposes components of an ideal tragedy in his work, Tragedy and the Emotions of Pity and Fear. According to Aristotle, there are six components of a great tragedy plot, character, thought, verbal expression, song, and visual adornment. He dissects these components ...
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