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joja [24]
2 years ago
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in 300 words or less identify the key differences between Aristotle's definitions of tragedy and comedy

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Nataly_w [17]2 years ago
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In very rough terms, Aristotle´s distinction of tragedy and comedy boils down to the constitution of the hero of the story and his or her final outcome. For the first one, the hero in a tragedy is usually an honorable and strong willed character who possess a determining flaw (like pride) that, in his struggle against fate, gods, or circumstances, set him or her up for a terrible outcome that should inspire in the audience a sense of catharsis and piety. As for the comic hero, he is, from the outset, a flawed character who seems to be running against a disastrous fate but that, through a felicitous twist in the story, does not meet a tragic end but rather a fortuitously happy or advantageous end.  

Bumek [7]2 years ago
7 0
Tragedy is something sad that comes and it takes away from your life, almost like you're grieving but comedy is the exact opposite your happy and having a good time
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