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Aristotle's poetics:-
Introduction :-
Plato :-
"Opinion is the medium between knowledge and ignorance."- Plato
Born:- 428/427 Bc
Died:- 348/347 Bc
Occupation:- philosopher, writer
Nationality:- Greek
Notable work:- Apology, the republic, laws etc.
Plato is widely considered a pivotal figure in the history of ancient Greek and western philosophy along with his teacher Socrates and his most famous student, Aristotle.
Aristotle:-
"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom."-aristotle
Born:-384BCE
Died:-322BCE
Nationality:-greek
Occupation:- writer, teacher, Astronomer
Notable work:- poetics, on the soul, history of animals and ode to virtue
Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history.he is a student of Plato.
Plato's main objection against poets and poetry:-
Poetry is inspiration and not rational, it's neither the correct means nor the method for finding out truth.
Poetry is written in state of frenzy.
Poetry is an art of imitation.
Aristotle's reply to Plato's charges
Poetry is not copying but making. Poet word comes from the Greek root
Poien:- to make
We learn by doing and making. Poetry represent reality in a useful way from which we can learn e.g. action of good man which are worth emulating.
Poetry v/s history
Poetry represent Universal's, what should be; as apposed to history, which represents particulars, of what has been or what is.
Poetry and catharsis:-
Poetry arouses the emotions in such a way as to increase our ability to concept them: catharsis.
Catharsis is the purification or purgation of the emotions especially pity and fear. Primarily through art.in criticism, catharsis is a metaphor used by Aristotle in the poetics to describe the effects of true tragedy on the spectator.
Theory of mimesis:-
Mimesis is a critical and philosophical terms that carries a wide range of meanings which includes imitation and mimicry. Aristotle is the founder and initaitor of this great haritage of literary criticism.
Hamartia:-
It's an error of judgement or tragic flaw.this error of judgement may arise from
1. Ignorance (odipus)
2.hasty and careless view (Othello)
3.decision taken voluntarily but not deliberately ( Hamlet, King Lear)
Definition of Tragedy:-
Tregedy is the branch of drama or novel. In the plot is the first principal the soul of tragedy.
Tragedy maintain three unities namely
1.unity of action
2.unity of time
3.unity of place
According to Aristotle a successful tragedy is constituted by six components and they are:-
Plot, character, thought, Diction, songs and spectacle.
Plot:-
Plot is the first principal the soul of tragedy.
Plot is the structure of the play, and around which the material parts are laid, just as the soul is the structure or a man.
Here is the response to the understanding of bridge course:- Aristotle's poetics.
Q. 1 Have you studied any tragedies during B.A. programme? Who was/were the tragic protagonist in the those tragedies? What was their hamartia?
Yes, I have studied some tragedies during B.A. main to tragedy bi study they are all my sons and Othello.
Othello:-
Writer:- William Shakespeare
Protagonist:- Othello
Hamartia:- in this case, Othello's hamartia or internal tragic flaw, is his extreme jealousy. Shakespeare is full of great example of hamartia.
All my sons:-
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