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Aristotle on Tragedy

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 22, 2010Leave a comment

Since the days of ancient Greece, tragedy has been regarded as the highest form of literary art.  But what is tragedy?  Many definitions have been offered, but the most influential is the one presented by the philosopher Aristotle in his work entitled Poetics.  Having read Oedipus the King, to which Aristotle frequently refers, you might…

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