1. Aristotle, Chaucer and Hegel - On Tragedy
In his book, "The Poetics," Aristotle expresses some of his thoughts about the merging of literature with tragedy. ... " Aristotle indicates that tragedy "shows" rather than "tells.... Aristotle was a great admirer of Sophocles' 'King Oedipus'. ... Aristotle defines plot as "the arrangement of the incidents." ... Aristotle uses the term hamartia to refer to this tragic flaw. ...
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- Grade Level: High School