
HoP 049 - Stage Directions - Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
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Aristotle's Attitude to Tragedy
Aristotle has firm views on what makes for good tragedy. Tragedy is a grander enterprise and should depict people who are better than average. Aris 's famous tragic hero should have some dramatic turn of fortune for the worse by means of a reversal or sudden discovery. This unleashes the torrent of pity and fear in the audience, which will purge them of their emotions and thus give them pleasure.
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