
Sophocles
Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics
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The Essence of Tragedy: From Aristotle to Sophocles
This chapter examines the foundational elements of tragedy as defined by Aristotle, focusing on plot, character, and the intricate nuances that make Greek dramas timeless. It highlights the enduring appeal of Sophocles, drawing parallels between his flawed characters and contemporary detective narratives that resonate with modern audiences. Through discussions on themes, music, and the minimalist style, the chapter underscores the importance of engaging with these ancient works and the universal truths they convey.
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