Does aristotle,'s schema of the elements of tragedy have any relavance today?comments
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n order to discuss the relevance of Aristotle's definition of tragedy, we should first review that definition and break it down into its key parts:
Tragedy, then, is an imitation of an action that is serious and complete, and which has some greatness about it. It imitates in words with pleasant accompaniments, each type belonging separately to the different parts of the work. It imitates people performing actions and does not rely on narration. It...
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