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    Aristotle wrote his Poetics of storytelling over two thousand years ago‚ yet they still apply today. The Godfather is an epic masterpiece that demonstrates how applying the Poetics can ensure that a film’s story grabs the audience and keeps them captivated until the last frame. The best form of tragedy‚ Aristotle argues‚ has a plot that is what he calls "complex‚" it imitates actions arousing horror‚ fear and pity‚ and the hero’s fortune changes from happiness to misery because of some tragic mistake

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    Aristotle was one of the most intelligent philosophers in ancient Greece. In his work ‘poetics’ he defined the rules that need to be followed to write an impactful tragedy drama. He defined the characteristics that are required in a powerful drama. The six constituents needed to be present in a tragedy are Plot‚ Character‚ Thought‚ Spectacle‚ Song and Diction. Sophocles is a Greek dramatist who wrote tragedy plays. Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King is tale of a mythological character called Oedipus

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    improve current technology and come up with modern‚ efficient devices to improve our lives. If society were to stop emerging with new inventions‚ I feel we would be very unhappy. I believe that the leading edge of technology is what makes us happy. The microwave is a prime example of technology making us happy. If we were to get rid of the microwave‚ many people would be angry because it is a very helpful and time saving device. If there was no microwave people would not be able to defrost

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    BigBelly wasn’t only a device for saving Money. it could’ve been marketed for the green-image portrayed by its presence in public spaces and how this could help improve the eco-friendly image of the companies that uses them. in the early 2000’s large corporation were already massively funding various Corporate social Responsibility[CSR] projects‚ mainly for their public image and thus profit‚ this would’ve been an ideal marketing niche as Devices such as Jim’s serves those exact needs

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    References: page. These devices should be ordered exactly as they appear in your paper and include a brief caption. To identify each device within the body of your paper‚ place a statement within your paper to indicate the location of the device. For example‚ “Photograph #1 goes here”. In the event that the device has an explanatory statement that is part of your text‚ you could reference it as: “Alzheimer’s Disease appears

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    it has lots of merits‚ in my point of view‚ the intense use of mobile phones among children may be discouraged because of its adverse impacts on them. To begin with‚ mobile phones have numerous benefits. Presently‚ it is not merely a simple device‚ which allows an easy connectivity between people. It is supporting a number of other programs such as calculators‚ alarm clocks‚ voice recorder and so on. these programs boost their academic performances‚ if they use it cleverly. For instance‚ alarm

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    tragedy www.uvm.edu/~lschnell/eng121/tragedy.html‎ Traducir esta página Or‚ to put it another way‚ it is not precisely the death(s) that makes the play tragic. A great deal of ink has been spilled by critics trying to theorize the experience ... How to Write a Tragedy: 6 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow www.wikihow.com › ... › Writing › Works › Fiction‎ Traducir esta página Tragedies are‚ just as they are called‚ tragic. A good tragedy will make the audience cry‚ but achieve catharsis at the

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    society. In Poetics‚ Aristotle focuses on the best kinds of tragic plot (Aristotle 20). One of the most important aspects of a perfect tragedy is hamartia‚ sometimes misinterpreted as tragic flaw. The true definition of hamartia is a fatal error committed by a character that results in a change of fortune. When a character commits hamartia‚ the audience is subjected to emotions such as sympathy‚ fear and pity. Although hubris is not explicitly mentioned in the translations of Poetics‚ it is one

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    Project Understanding Document Understanding: The application would be a made for iOS and Android devices which would focus iPhone and Android phones. The application would display the List of different Arties. The list of Arties would have the God/Godess photo in the left and name of the Aarti in the right. The user can click on any Aarti and the respective one will be started. Now the user moved to the particular Aarti view which will have the pages with the text here user can

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    Furthermore‚ Sophocles develops Oedipus as a relatable character which allows for catharsis to occur. Aristotle’s‚ The Poetics‚ explains the necessary components to create a powerful Tragedy. Oedipus the King is a powerful representation of Aristotle’s ideas on tragedy‚ so the purpose‚ protagonist‚ fall‚ and plot elements in Oedipus the King demonstrate the concepts of tragedy written in The Poetics. Sophocles portrays Oedipus as a standard man with a desire for knowledge. As Oedipus quests for truth the audience

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