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Elizabethan Drama - Coggle Diagram
Elizabethan Drama
performed action
playwright
life giver
heretical
characters
flat
lower classes
round
middle class or nobles
product of the social perspective
actors
improvizer : identity giver and life giver
product of human complex nature and however expression of a possible harmony/whole
individual identities make a story
plot
sources
audience taste
author's creativity
internal progression
five acts
fictional and likable
self identification with the world view
looked at Greek models
genres
tragi-comedy
tragedy
comedy
tecniques
adapted the rule of the 3 unities
as an expression of human freedom of interpretation
refused the medieval models
a didatictal religious aim
revealing of a truth
faith
inherited from Classics the idea of the moral aim
moral improvement of the spectator
cathartic identification with:character's, conflict, struggle and positive evolution
from emotions
to a rational adherence to a moral model
active protagonist of personal moral improvement
which involves : free will, free interpretation, re-evaluation of Man's Reason
unity of the human nature