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Diction, Song, Spectacle, & Catharsis . By: Diego Ugalde & Veronica Harris. Diction. Meaning: “the expression of the meaning in words” Proper & appropriate to the plot, characters, and end of the tragedy . Stylistic elements of tragedy . Clear Great usage of proper words
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Diction, Song, Spectacle, & Catharsis By: Diego Ugalde& Veronica Harris
Meaning: “the expression of the meaning in words” • Proper & appropriate to the plot, characters, and end of the tragedy
Stylistic elements of tragedy • Clear • Great usage of proper words • Doesn’t use unknown words • Writing is very Metaphorical - figure of speech - not literally
Art of Delivery Usage of: • Commands& statements • Prayers • Threats • Questions & answers
Music element of the chorus • Regarded as one of the actors - Helps unite the plot
Little to the subject • Sung as mere interludes • Introducing choral interlude - not different from transferring a speech
Least connected to Literature • Recognizes the emotional attraction • Forms a unity in two ways • Signifying one thing • Consisting of several parts linked together
Depends more on the machinist than the poet • Poets that relied heavily on Spectacle are considered weak
End of the tragedy • Has generated considerable debate
Meaning- “purging”- medical metaphor • “Pleasure” is proper to tragedy
Tragedy creates pity and fear in order to help you get rid of these feelings in excess