Aristotle meant pleasure by Catharsis says O B Hardison He opines that Catharsis refers to the tragic variety of pleasure because tragic events being pitiable and fearful, produce pleasure in the spectator
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Aristotle talks about four kinds of change of fortune of which only one- the one that gives rise to pity or fear According to Aristotle pity is a kind of pain from
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According to Aristotle, the best plot will have recognition and reversal occurring simultaneously, as in Oedipus The King 31 The cathartic experience, then, will
The pleasure attending dramatic catharsis, according to Aristotle, is a pleasure clause of the definition of tragedy in Aristotle's Poetics (δι' ἐλέου καὶ φόβου
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ARISTOTLE'S CATHARSIS AND. AESTHETIC PLEASURE. BY EVA SCHAPER. Every theory of art either explicitly or by implication tries to describe.
Fourthly the theory is perfectly in accord with current aesthetic theories. According to Aristotle the basic tragic emotions are pity and fear and are painful.
Humphrey House's Aristotle's Poetics
subject of the catharsis of tragic emotions he does not speak. aacpEo-rEpov according to the promise in the Politics (I34i b 40).
which interpreted catharsis in religious terms and is attributed by Berays to. Goethe and Lessing.2 According to Berays the tragedian uses his drama to.
According to this theory: “Catharsis becomes an indication of the function of the tragedy and not of its emotional effects on the audience.” Catharsis
subject of the catharsis of tragic emotions he does not speak. aacpEo-rEpov according to the promise in the Politics (I34i b 40).
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well-constructed tragedy according to Aristotle. Moreover
Aristotle's term for this emotional purging is the Greek word catharsis. Although no one is exactly sure what Aristotle meant by catharsis it.