Aristotle's Poetics: A Critique of the Classic Age

 
 
ARISTOTLE
 CRITIC OF THE CLASSIC  AGE
(TUTOR OF ALEXANDER)
 
 
Prepared  by
Nirmala Varghese
Assistant Professor
 Dept of English
Christian College
 
 
  POETICS   discusses  concepts  like
 
1 Mimesis
2.Katharsis
3  Hamartia
    4 Spoudaios
 
 
 
Mimesis  ( Imitation)
Platonic view  of  art  refuted   by Aristotle
    For Plato, imitation  implies mere copying  and
hence trivial  and insignificant
    For  Aristotle, imitation is creative and
dynamic
    Poetic imitation  ,for Aristotle is a imitation of
inner human action
 
 
Katharsis   [ Purgation/ Purification of
emotions ( pity and fear)in excess]
 Meanings associated with  katharsis
1 Therapeutic
2  Moral
3. Structural
 4  Intellectual
 
 
Hamartia ( Tragic flaw/ Error in Judgement)
The protagonist commits a moral  error and
for this, he receives his punishment
Eg.  Shakespeare’s  heroes(  King Lear )
Oedipus Rex
 
 
Spoudaios( Noble Character)
Character determines  moral choice/moral
purpose
Tragedy imitates  noble character
 
 
 Components of a tragedy
1  Plot
2  Character
3  Thought
4. Diction
5. Spectacle
6  Song
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Aristotle, a tutor to Alexander the Great, delves into fundamental concepts in his work "Poetics." He challenges Plato's view of imitation, emphasizing creativity. Focusing on Mimesis, Katharsis, Hamartia, and Spoudaios, he explores the essence of art and tragedy, highlighting noble character and tragic flaws. Aristotle dissects the components of a tragedy including plot, character, thought, diction, spectacle, and song.

  • Aristotle
  • Poetics
  • Classic Age
  • Tragedy
  • Critique

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  1. ARISTOTLE CRITIC OF THE CLASSIC AGE (TUTOR OF ALEXANDER) Prepared by Nirmala Varghese Assistant Professor Dept of English Christian College

  2. POETICS discusses concepts like 1 Mimesis 2.Katharsis 3 Hamartia 4 Spoudaios

  3. Mimesis ( Imitation) Platonic view of art refuted by Aristotle For Plato, imitation implies mere copying and hence trivial and insignificant For Aristotle, imitation is creative and dynamic Poetic imitation ,for Aristotle is a imitation of inner human action

  4. Katharsis [ Purgation/ Purification of emotions ( pity and fear)in excess] Meanings associated with katharsis 1 Therapeutic 2 Moral 3. Structural 4 Intellectual

  5. Hamartia ( Tragic flaw/ Error in Judgement) The protagonist commits a moral error and for this, he receives his punishment Eg. Shakespeare s heroes( King Lear ) Oedipus Rex

  6. Spoudaios( Noble Character) Character determines moral choice/moral purpose Tragedy imitates noble character

  7. Components of a tragedy 1 Plot 2 Character 3 Thought 4. Diction 5. Spectacle 6 Song

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