Aristotle's poetics

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Q. what is your understanding about Aristotle's Q. what is your understanding about Aristotle's poetics?


Aristotle divides the art of poetry into verse drama ( to include comedy, tragedy,and the satyr play) lyric poetry and epic.the genres all share the function of mimesis or imitation of life but differ in three ways that Aristotle describ difference in music rhythm,harmony,meter a melody.


He defines poetry as an art that imitates "imitation...is one instinct of our nature"and "the object of imitation are men in action".he considers "comedy...an imitation of character of a lower type"tregedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of a certain magnitude.


The poetic was held to defend the imitavie arts because they invite us to place ourselves in complex and nuanced moral situation and to discern behind them the moral laws and patterns at work.


Aristotle on the other hand divides poetry into categories and provide the reder with a careful and what he believes to be a thorough discription of several types of text, tragedy being one of the most important ones.


Aristotle wrote poetic where he explained his idea's about the art from in show more content. instead of that language, rhythm and harmony were used and every kind of imitation differed from the other.?


Aristotle divides the art of poetry into verse drama ( to include comedy, tragedy,and the satyr play) lyric poetry and epic.the genres all share the function of mimesis or imitation of life but differ in three ways that Aristotle describ difference in music rhythm,harmony,meter a melody.


He defines poetry as an art that imitates "imitation...is one instinct of our nature"and "the object of imitation are men in action".he considers "comedy...an imitation of character of a lower type"tregedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of a certain magnitude.


The poetic was held to defend the imitavie arts because they invite us to place ourselves in complex and nuanced moral situation and to discern behind them the moral laws and patterns at work.


Aristotle on the other hand divides poetry into categories and provide the reder with a careful and what he believes to be a thorough discription of several types of text, tragedy being one of the most important ones.


Aristotle wrote poetic where he explained his idea's about the art from in show more content. instead of that language, rhythm and harmony were used and every kind of imitation differed from the other. 



Q. How far do you agree with Plato's objection to freedom of expression and artistic liberty enjoyed by creative writers.

We live a good life because we live our life with morality .but if we want to live perfect life we should follow the ideas of Aristotle,but I agree with Plato's freedom of expression and objection artic freedom by writers according to me Plato is right because many film's, magazine, categories are producing bad impression in society and spoil the mind's of people at also creates a sens of concern for the thinkers.

Emotional grounds

As sometimes a creative writer busies himself so deeply in conversation his perception that hardly thinks of the readers.as for example Rowling novels are full of fantasies.they like more to dwell on these kinds of miraculous Worlds.

Plato believe,

Poetry feeds emotions and desire when they ought to be starved,and makes them control us when we ought,in the interests of our own welfare and happiness,to control them.

Intellectual grounds
On the intellectual side, according to Plato,poets have no knowledge of truth and hence they imitate illustration rather than reality.

Name the texts (novels,plays,poems, movie,tv shops,etc which can be rightfully objected and banned with reference to Plato's objection)

The advertisement is sanitary napkins that a girl topped in board exam and the credit is given to napkin instead of that girls hard work and determine attitude.




Q.with reference to the literary texts you have studies during B.A. programme,write a brief note on the texts which followed aristotelian literary tradition.









I have studies during B.A. programme brief note on the text Othello did not follow aristotelian literary tradition.

Othello a tragedy of an ideal situation where a rather good man meets a terrible end .the hero is a more with a higher rank and speak acts and does in a very problem way which gives the necessary outcome of his character.

A tragic hero with hamartia - Othello is a man of action,his tragic flaw is exterme jealousy.it is this jealousy that leads to his catsrophic downfall.

Catharsis - Othello cruel act of murdering desdemona arouses pity and fear in cause catharsis in such a that a group of emotions is disturbed 

Q.Have you studied any tragedies during B.A programme?who was/were the tragic protagonist/in those tragedies?what was their hamartia?

Yes I have studied four tragedy during B.A 
The tragedy all my son's tra protagonist was joe Keller and hamartia is shipping of faulty parts
And second tragedy was Tughlaq.the Tughlaq tragic protagonist was Muhammad bin Tughlaq their hamartia idealistic vision of Tughlaq .
The third tragedies Othello.the tragic protagonist is Othello and hamartia that extrmeness of jealousy blind trust on iago and the last tragedy was the hairy ape the tragic protagonist was yank and their hamartia is excessive pride in his dominant Nature.

   

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