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what do you think Aristotle meant when he said pleasure proper to tragedy?​

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Answered by devika2271
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Aristotle unlike his teacher Plato says that the emotions are good in themselves. ... Instead, a more sensible definition of the tragic pleasure would be- concomitant with the right feelings of those emotions. By 'proper' he means temperate attitude to those emotions.

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