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TRAGEDY, TRAGEDY DEPENDS ON, william-shakespeare-cke, Aristotle_Altemps…
TRAGEDY
SENECAN TRAGEDY
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the protagonists are driven by rage, lust, sexual jealousy and by humanly uncontrollable passions (ghosts, Furies, divinities)
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OTHER'S VIEWS
NIETZSCHE
conflict and reconciliation
of opposites Apollo (reason, control, art) and Dionysus (passionate destructive energy, orgiastic abandon, force of life)
BRADLEY
conflict within the hero, divided against himself.
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ARISTOTLE
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Pity: sympathy with the protagonist , regretting his suffering
fear: attitude towards the protagonist of dissociation , judgement and rightness of what happened
SHAKESPEARE
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PLEASURABLE ASPECTS
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noble death: like a man, not like a beast
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SUFFERING AND DISTRESS
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much attention to scenes where the protagonist cries out in anguish to human or divine witnesses of his or her misery
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