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Alex Neill - the Paradox of Tragedy

Philosophy Bites

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Introduction

The paradox of tragedy is something that's been written about by philosophers for thousands of years. Aristotle defines tragedy as an art form in terms of the affective, the emotional response that it's designed to generate. The job of the tragic poet is to aim at producing a particular kind of pleasure and he describes that as the pleasure of pity and fear.

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