Tuesday, 10 September 2019

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Q:-1 Do you any difference between Aristotle's definition of tragedy and Dryden's definition of play?
Ans:
# Dryden's views on the three dramatic unities
                   Supporting the ancients, critics reminds that all the rules of Drama were discovered by the ancients. The English have added nothing of thair own in Aristotle's poetics and Horace's ars poetic, the three dramatic unities unity of time, unity of place, and unity of action are the special gifts of the ancients. The French call them the three unities. 
# Aristotle's three unities 
1.)The unity of time : the action in a play should not exceed the single revolution of the sun. 
2.)The unity of place: a play should cover a single physical space and should not attempt to compress geography, nor should the stage represent more than one place. 
3.)The unity of action: a play should have one single plot or action to sustain the interest of the spectators and it can also lead him to proper pargation, these three princess are called unities, and the three unities  were unity of time, place and action, let us understand them. 
Q:-2 If you are supposed to give your personal predilection, would you be on the side of the Ancient or the modern? Please give reasons. 
Ans:john Dryden the poet and critic and the little of an essay of Dramatic poesy. Also we had seen that Dryden is a poet, how come felt the urge for showing us a critic and producing an Essay on dramatic poesy and how can we connect these two "poet" & "critic" phenomenon and why? Dryden is a neo classical poet, as a poet he realize that he needed a kind of a sanitized well tested kind advice or modet before him which justifies as against the Elizabethns practice current age and himself and also felt that neo classicism is sometimes off into the drak alleys of fundamentalisam or needles which have cramping effects. Dryden's essay on dramatic poesy is because himself wrote drama and to prepare a critical position. 
Q:-3 Do you think that the arguments presented in favour of the French plays and against English plays are appropriate? 
Ans: that the argument between articles and Neander about the use of "Rhymed versr" and "Blank verse: in the play that rhyme is unnatural in the play. And answer of this argument pandya sir said that when you read something, it is appears your sense of vision, sense of listening there is no point of view for unnatural.
Q:-4 what would be your preference so far as poetic or prosaic dialogues are concerned in the play? 
Ans:I would like to be preferred with prosaic dialogue, because as far as routine and common conversation is concern poetic language cannot give more justice to it, poetic dialogues can define a very higher status of emotions like pain, catharsis, love and etc. As far as be many kinds of themes in it. For e. g. a king cannot order his servant in poetic manner. 
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