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What does hoeace meant by profit and delight in ars poetica?

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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Hoeace mean by profit and delight in arcs poetica the following things mentioned below:

- In 19 BC the poet Horace. c wrote a poem named ' The Art of Poetry" in which the art of writing drama and Poetry was advised by him to other poets who begins to write.

- In the Ars Poetica the advice that Horace gave was on the wide range of issues regarding translation of craft, playwriting, engaging critical feedback, the dangers of publishing, the comportment of poet and consistently practical.

- Ars Poetica is represented as informal letter by Horace to other poets being an epistle the poem was translated typically into prose and was written in dactylic hexometer .

- Plato wrote to instruct readers whereas poem was written to delight by Aristole but Horace do the both .

Answered by skyfall63
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Quintus Horatius or Horace earned high regard during Augusts reign. Ars Poetica is an extraordinary piece of literature.

Explanation:

  • In Epistle to the Pisos, he stresses that a poet can teach which is profit.
  • Horace highlights that a poet to the maximum can bring delight.
  • Ars poetica, empowers a poet thought who can give combination of teaching and charm to the readers
  • It is said that what readers read, it fixes in their minds.
  • A poet only expresses his thought of mind through his poem.

Horace's Ars Poetica:

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