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Paper Excerpts: ... Source for information on Aristotle: Brown, Larry A., Professor of Theater, Nashville, Tennessee. "Aristotle on Greek Tragedy." Accessed via the Internet ID: 11324 Literature Tragedy, as defined by Aristotle, has basically six aspects: Dilemma, Choice, Reversal, Suffering, Recognition and Phaedra also fits Aristotle's definition of a tragedy. The hero Hippolytus, is confronted by the suffering caused by his tragedies. Aristotle explains that when tragic stories are presented in artful form, the spectator experiences intense 7/10/03.
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Sources list for CRITERIA FOR CLASSICAL TRAGEDY ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE: "Aristotle on Tragedy" available on website http://www.aug.edu/langlitcom/humanitie sHBK/handbook_htm/aristotle_tragedy.htm "Aristotle on Tragedy" available on website http://www.aug.edu/langlitcom/humanitie sHBK/handbook_htm/aristotle_tragedy.htm accessed on December 7, 2003Willie Loman and Oedipus Kennedy, X.J., and Dana Gioia. "Aristotle's Concept of Tragedy." In Literature: Oedipus and Willy Loman McManus, Barbara. "Outline of Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy in the POETICS." CLS 267 Topics. November 1999. http://www.cnr.edu/home/bmcmanus/poetics.html "The Oedipus Trilogy" Aristotle. Politics. Trans. Benjamin Jowett. Online at The Internet Classics Archive. <http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/politics.html>. Government by Plato and Aristotle Aristotle, Nichomachean ethics, book4, chapter 3. 4 Oct 2000. Internet Classics Archive: MIT. 26 May 2005. Greek Philosophers More sources on "CRITERIA FOR CLASSICAL TRAGEDY ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE"
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