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Tragedy According to Aristotle
Explains the elements of a tragedy, according to Aristotle in "Poetics". -- 788 w.; 1 src.; MLA

Tragedy, Aristotle and "Death of a Salesman"
An analysis of how Aristotle defines tragedy and how it is portrayed by Arthur Miller in his play "Death of a Salesman". -- 4,224 w.; 9 src.; APA

Aristotle's Definition of the Tragedy
This paper analyzes Sophocles' "Oedipus the King" according to Aristotle's definition of the tragedy. -- 965 w.;

Shakespeare, Aristotle, and the Idea of Tragedy
Examines the dynamic forms of catharsis and tragic flaws in William Shakespeare’s plays and how they relate to Aristotle's definition of tragedy. -- 2,409 w.; 5 src.; MLA

Aristotles's View of Tragedy
Discusses social and cultural context. Major theories of the "Poetics" including: Consequences of actions & emotional & sensory impact on audience. -- 1,350 w.; 4 src.;

Term Papers On Definition Of Tragedy By Aristotle, Research Papers, Essays
"Oedipus Rex"
Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex has long been recognized as one of the greatest tragedies ever written. Of course, the definition of tragedy keeps changing around it, as time passes and literary trends change. But somehow through all the changes, it is as if the story of poor Oedipus remains the test...

Number of paragraphs: 3 Number of sentences: 6 Number of words: 131

Oedipus Rex
Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex has long been recognized as one of the greatest tragedies ever written. Of course, the definition of tragedy keeps changing around it, as time passes and literary trends change. But somehow through all the changes, it is as if the story of poor Oedipus remains the test...

Number of paragraphs: 3 Number of sentences: 6 Number of words: 131



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