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Thinking activity on Aristotal poetics



Aristotle's Poetics:-











Q-1 answer - Yes, I agree with Plato's objection to freedom of expression and poet are free to imagine and portrays their expression about literary world and they depicts false picture of world and there by creat falsehood among people. Plato in his book 'the republic' says that poets misguide people and they provoke evil ideas in people's mind hence they should be banished from the ideal state.

Q-2 answer - othello we can see that at the end of the tragedy tragic death of othello , Desdimona and other characters are accured.Unity of time, place and action are not used by Shakespeare. I can say that Shakespeare has not used unity of action.At the end of tragedy othello becomes victum of circumstances and hus tragic death makes play more tragic.



Q-3 answer- The high class never went to appreciate his dramas as they believed that his dramas were specially to entertain mass rather than class.


Q-4 answer - The Othello is very tragic, Othello is a most famous example of hamartia. he killed his wife and without knowing everything that is his error for his downfall.


Q-5 plot of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulation proposed by Aristotle: for example, the plot of hairy ape as harmoniously built. We can observe the chronology of scene. So, here is my answer about this questions.

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