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How does Elizabethan Tragedy violate the rules of Aristotle?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The Elizabethan Tragedy violate the rules of Aristotle in the following ways:

Explanation:

  • The Aristotelian tragedy has a single central plot which is violated by the Elizabethan tragedy.

  • The Aristotelian tragedy had a chorus. On the other hand, the Elizabethan tragedy had chorus with a comic scene.

  • In the  Aristotelian tragedy, the rival will realize his mistakes on his own but in the Elizabethan tragedy the rival doesn't gain self knowledge by his own.
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