Discuss aristotelian tragedy in oedipus tge king with example
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Oedipus the King is an excellent example of Aristotle's theory of tragedy. ... According to Aristotle, a peripeteia is necessary for a good plot. Peripeteia is "a reversal in his fortune from happiness to disaster" (Abrams 322). Oedipus's reversal of fortune occurs when he realizes that he is the son of Laius and Jocasta.
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Oedipus the King is an excellent example of Aristotle's theory of tragedy. ... According to Aristotle, a peripeteia is necessary for a good plot. Peripeteia is "a reversal in his fortune from happiness to disaster" (Abrams 322). Oedipus's reversal of fortune occurs when he realizes that he is the son of Laius and Jocasta.
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