The Effulgence Within: The True Appeal of a Tragedy depends on Magnitude and Order of a Plot

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Friday, December 23, 2011

The True Appeal of a Tragedy depends on Magnitude and Order of a Plot

(This is a repeat of one of my earlier writes). According to Aristotle, Tragedy is composed of (a) Plot, Character and Thought, which concern the object represented, (b) Diction and Melody, which concern the means of representation, and (c) Spectacle, which is related to the manner of... Sign in to see full entry.

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