1. Aristotle And Tragedy
For Aristotle, all literature is an art of imitation. ... Imitation, then, can be in many models, but Aristotle asserts that imitation that represent men in action must be of men who are "superior or inferior, either better than we know in life, or worse, or of the same kind- (Aristotle 5). ... Aristotle further emphasizes the importance of reversal (peripetia) and recognition (anagnorisis). ... Aristotle also discusses another major feature of a good tragedy: the tragic hero. ... Aristotle delves into great detail as he defines and discusses his philosophy on tragedy. ...
- Word Count: 1068
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate