What, according to aristotle, is the soul of tragedy?
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According to Aristotle, the plot is the underlying principle of a tragedy, as it were; the very soul of it, Plot gives meaning, vigour and vitality to the play. While defining tragedy, Aristotle says 'Tragedy is an imitation of some action that is serious complete and of a certain magnitude.
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