The Effulgence Within: Tragedy, unless Cathartic, is not Tragedy

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Tragedy, unless Cathartic, is not Tragedy

The specific function of Tragedy, says Aristotle, is the purgation of the emotions of pity and fear, unhealthy conditions of the soul, by the excitation of those emotions. The term “purgation” (Catharsis) has been variously interpreted. Often it has been taken to mean a moral effect brought about by... Sign in to see full entry.

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