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Aristotle Outline Diction,Song,Spectacle,Catharsis

Aristotle Outline Diction,Song,Spectacle,Catharsis. By: Robert Hammond. Diction. Act of expressing thoughts through words E.X.- bang on table= mad Unusual/fine grammar used Creates metaphors, lengthens play Expresses pureness through metaphors Characters are more extra normal/pure.

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Aristotle Outline Diction,Song,Spectacle,Catharsis

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  1. Aristotle OutlineDiction,Song,Spectacle,Catharsis

    By: Robert Hammond
  2. Diction Act of expressing thoughts through words E.X.- bang on table= mad Unusual/fine grammar used Creates metaphors, lengthens play Expresses pureness through metaphors Characters are more extra normal/pure
  3. Language used in Diction Expressive language but still understandable Must be used in reasonable situations Can not have excess of pure/language Creates a combination of regular/trueness
  4. Song “Musical element of the chorus” Introduction to plays and episodes Aristotle argues- song incorporated in play
  5. Chorus = Song Three functions of Chorus for song Pray Voice of the “normal” people Summarize the plot Used as guideline for audience
  6. Necessity of Song from Integration Integration- “law of necessity” in play gives song purpose- def. Have a share in the action
  7. Spectacle least connected with literature and poetry depends more on stage machinery tragedy= felt beyond representation of actors produces emotional attraction Aristotle disapprove of this -unnecessary audience should decide feelings for themselves 
  8. Why so unnecessary? It imitates the emotions Speech/actions bring true feelings other than… Its monstrous instead of terrible
  9. Uses of Diction/Song/Spectacle Used to create more dramatic catharsis -Combination of all three
  10. Catharsis Definition/Use- “Purging/Clensing”=learning Removing unnecessary feelings of pity/fear Creates a balanced proportion Used as skilful handling
  11. “Medical Medaphor” Duty of play brings out pity/fear Later reduces pity and fear Leaves pleasure in the audience Dramatic irony Audience learns a valuable lesson Using mimesis (imitation of play)
  12. Laws of probability /necessity Law of probability= cause/effect The “flow of plays” All having beginning, middle, end Ending creates happiness Law of necessity= purpose E.X.- Catharsis
  13. Ways to incite emotion in plays Acting with knowing person Acting in ignorance but reacting late Knowing person, determined but act late Worst- shocking no tragic/disaster follows Determined ignorant act, retract after knowledge Best way to create catharsis
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