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Download Solution PDFAccording to Aristotle, tragedy evokes in us
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Option 3 : Pity and fear
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Pity and fear.
Key Points
- According to Aristotle, tragedy is a form of drama that evokes pity and fear in the audience.
- These emotions are aroused through the unfolding of a tragic plot that leads to the downfall of the protagonist.
- Aristotle discusses the concept of tragedy in his work "Poetics," where he analyzes the structure, purpose, and effect of tragedy in literature.
- The aim of tragedy, as per Aristotle, is to achieve a catharsis, or a purging of these emotions, thereby providing a sense of relief and enlightenment to the audience.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 3.
Additional Information
- Anxiety and passion: These emotions are more related to modern interpretations of drama and not specifically highlighted by Aristotle.
- Fear and disgust: While fear is part of Aristotle’s theory, disgust is not a primary emotion he associates with tragedy.
- Pity and love: Love is not the primary emotion Aristotle focuses on in the context of tragedy.
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