which the main character‚ who is highly renowned and prosperous‚ is brought to ruin as a consequence of a predominating weakness or tragic flaw. According to Aristotle‚ the fall of the protagonist creates pity and fear in the audience‚ thus evoking catharsis. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman does not‚ in full‚ fit Aristotle’s definition of tragedy; therefore the play should not be classified as a tragedy. Willy Lowman is not a tragic hero because he does not meet the requirements of a successful
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however found the universal in particular things ‚ which he called the essence of things ‚ while Plato finds that the exists apart from particular things . Catharsis: catharsis is a Greek word meaning purification cleansing or clarification . it is derived from the infinitive Ancient Greek. Dramaturgical uses Using the term ’catharsis’ to refer to a form of emotional cleansing was first done by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in his work Poetics. It refers to the sensation‚ or literary effect
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In. USA: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston‚ 1999. <br><li>Bidwell‚ Lee D. Millar‚ and Brenda J. Vander Mey. Sociology of the Family: Investigating Family Issues. MA: Allyn & Bacon‚ 2000. <br><li>Bushman‚ Brad J.‚ Roy F. Baumeister‚ and Angela D. Stack. "Catharsis‚ Aggression‚ and Persuasive Influence: Self-Fulfilling or Self-Defeating Prophecies." Online Posting. 17 July 2001 <http://www.apa.org/journals/psp/psp763367.html>. <br><li>Grigsby‚ Channing. "A Course in Self-Esteem: 5. Sources of Low Self-Esteem
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Kenny Fleming Mr. Blocker- Period 2 Due: 4/2/12 Tragedy From Afar Catharsis‚ the dramatic event that describes the "emotional cleansing" of the general audience‚ prevails in many tragedies. It provides an extreme change in emotion‚ as the result of experiencing strong feelings. It has been described as ”purification" or a "purging" of emotions (Aristotle 22). Shakespeare’s Macbeth represented a tragedy‚ because of the loss and destruction of lives. More specifically‚ the large-scale
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novel Santiago represents determination‚ bravery‚ patience‚ and the ideal everyman through his actions when dealing with obstacles. During Santiago’s fishing expedition the marlin represents the ultimate goal we must obtain. Lastly‚ the sharks represent our enemies in life and that no matter‚ what we cannot let them break our spirits. Santiago’s struggle with life shows his true character and that he is the ideal everyman. His struggle defines determination‚ patience‚ and bravery. Santiago first
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subdues anger or if it does the contrary and intensifies anger. Bushman based his study on two popular theories of venting: catharsis theory and cognitive neoassociation theory. Catharsis theory states that venting anger will produce a lower level of anger and aggression while cognitive neoassociation theory states
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Conflicts and Ambiguity Conflicts and ambiguity occurs in group work as a natural process. Conflict should be taken into careful consideration and not be avoided. If conflict arises in a group‚ the group members and the group leader need to take the time and energy to work through the problem and come up with a solution. As a group leader‚ it is essential to become aware of possible conflicts that may arise during the group. A group leader needs to possess diversity awareness‚ since in includes several
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involve… * A faulty or corrupt society * Tragic hero * Tragic flaw * Mistaken choice of action * Catastrophe * Discovery Tragedy arouses in the audience the emotions of pity and fear * Producing in the audience an catharsis of emotion Tragedy reaffirms the fundamental order of the universe Faulty or corrupt society * Characters that are more “wicked” than the hero Tragic Hero * Neither thoroughly good nor thoroughly evil * “better than us” in the
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Presentation Notes Traditional Greek plays * Tragedy * Dramatic composition dealing with somber themes‚ typically of a great person destined through flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force or society‚ to downfall or destruction * All violence to occur off stage and messenger tell you of what has occurred * Process of a tragic hero * A tragic hero is a man of Nobel stature. He is not an ordinary man‚ but a man with outstanding quality and greatness
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Essay Questions for Doctor Faustus First complete draft‚ following MLA format‚ due Tuesday‚ Nov. 22. Be sure to have citations and a work cited. Don’t forget that with poetry (some of Faustus is poetry‚ some is prose)‚ you put act‚ scene‚ and line numbers in citations (4.3.19-22). You also put slash marks between lines. For example‚ here is a section from Act 4‚ scene 4‚ lines 100-101 of the play: Faustus. What’s here‚ an ambush to betray my life? Then Faustus
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