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write a note on the six figures about which longinus has written on his treatise on the sublime​

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Answered by Simi6310
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The sublime in literature refers to use of language and description that excites thoughts and emotions beyond ordinary experience. Though often associated with grandeur, the sublime may also refer to the grotesque or other extraordinary experiences that "take[s] us beyond ourselves.”[1] A broader conceptualization describes it as a term in aesthetics that designates an affect or experience that exceeds the ordinary limits of an individual's capacities.

Answered by prachikalantri
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In literature, the sublime refers to the use of language and description to elicit thoughts and feelings that are beyond ordinary experience. The sublime can refer to the grotesque or other exceptional events that "take[s] us beyond ourselves," however it is most typically connected with grandeur. [1] It is a term in aesthetics that defines an affect or experience that beyond the conventional limitations of an individual's capacities, according to a broader definition.

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