1. Macbeth as an Aristotilean tragic hero
Macbeth Essay Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher who lived during the 4th century BC, and had several theories that characterised a tragic hero. ... Aristotle considered the aim of a tragedy is to being about a catharsis within the audience. A catharsis can be defined as the release of emotions experienced by an audience towards the end of a tragedy. ... Aristotle believed that the audience is able to relate to the central character and the feeling of hatred for the tragic hero is replaced by sympathy and pity. ... Some of these theories are the use of a catharsis, a tragic hero who...
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