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Difference between true and false sublimity. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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True Vs. False Sublime—

False sublime is characterized by timidity or bombast of language and also by puerility (a parade and pomp of language).

True Sublime, on the other hand, is marked by universality of appeal: it pleases all and always : it uplifts our souls.

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

Yrue and false sublimity With Explanation.

Explanation:

What, in Longinus' view, constitutes sublimity's essential elements?

Longinus lists five factors that can contribute to sublimity in his final section, including "great concepts, strong emotions, specific figures of thinking and speech, noble diction, and dignified word arrangement."

Longinus define as authentic sublimity?

According to Longinus, sublimity (Greek hypsos) in literature refers to the moral and creative strength of the author that permeates a piece and is defined as "the echo of greatness of soul." As a result, genius in writing is now for the first time attributed to traits inherent in the author rather than to the craft.

False Sublime—False sublime is characterised by puerility and language that is either timid or bombastic. True beauty, on the other hand, has a universal appeal that makes us happy no matter who we are or what we are doing.

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