Plato's objection & Aristotle's theory
Q:1 How far do you agree with Plato's objection to freedom of expression and artistic liberty enjoyed by creative Mlis ne to? Name the texts (novels, T. V. Sows etc which can be right fully objected and banned with reference to Plato's objections)
Answer: when we read Plato's comments in poetry and poets, we come across three aspects of Plato's porsnoaliy. They are plato as a philosoper, plato as a moralist and plato as a social reformer. Aa a philosopher, plato says that the real is notional. As a moralist, plato worries about the conflict between the ood and the bad, plato says that even the great poets like Homer have mis resented gods and goddesses. Plato says that poets sould avoid depicting evil characters in literary works.
In the tragedy 'othello'by William Shakespear during the drama the audience finds itself in conception of love, hate jealousy, othello killed his wife.
Q:2 with reference to the literary texts you have studied during B. A. Programme, write brife not on the texts wich followed Aristotelian literary tradition (I.e.his concept of tragedy. Catharsis, tragic hero with hamartia etc)
Answer:During my B.A.i was study "othello" Written by William Shakespeare. It was a tragedy of othello. The protegonist is followe Aristotle's literary tradition. Jealousy of lago creats misunderstanding the othello and his wife namely desdemona. Othello think desdemona their was not lead this story during tragic and. othello kills his wife desdemona and after he knowing that his wife was innocent and then he feels guilty. By the way othello is the attempt his wife's murder, because he was jealous of his wife rilations with other person.it is Aristotelian literary tradition.
Q:3 with reference to the literary texts you have studies during B.A.programme, write brife not on texts which did NOT follow Aristotelian literary tradition. (I, e. His concept tragedy catharsis, tragic hero with hamartia etc.)
Answer:I have study during B.A.program The novel is "bluest eyes"written by Toni Morrison.this novel is not follow of Aristotelian's view's because the protegonist of 'pocola' is facing many struggle in over life. Everyone of the novel treated a poor girl. So, I am bad of her.
Q:4 have you studied any tragedies during B. A. Programme? Who was /were the tragic protagonist in those tagedies? What was their 'Hamartia'?
Answer:I am studied a novel 'Othello'. In my B. A. Programme. The protegonist of the novel, Othello is a tragic hero and hamartia.
Q:5 did the ' plato' of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle? (Like, chain of cause and effect principle of probability and necessity harmonious arrangement of incidents, complete certain magnitude, unity of action etc)
Answer: yes the plato of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle.
The plato is modern interpretation would says that 'Othello's tragic flaw was that is taken into himself, the prejudice of those who surrounded dead scens in the play and it is broken aristotle rules.
Thank you........
Q:1 How far do you agree with Plato's objection to freedom of expression and artistic liberty enjoyed by creative Mlis ne to? Name the texts (novels, T. V. Sows etc which can be right fully objected and banned with reference to Plato's objections)
Answer: when we read Plato's comments in poetry and poets, we come across three aspects of Plato's porsnoaliy. They are plato as a philosoper, plato as a moralist and plato as a social reformer. Aa a philosopher, plato says that the real is notional. As a moralist, plato worries about the conflict between the ood and the bad, plato says that even the great poets like Homer have mis resented gods and goddesses. Plato says that poets sould avoid depicting evil characters in literary works.
In the tragedy 'othello'by William Shakespear during the drama the audience finds itself in conception of love, hate jealousy, othello killed his wife.
Q:2 with reference to the literary texts you have studied during B. A. Programme, write brife not on the texts wich followed Aristotelian literary tradition (I.e.his concept of tragedy. Catharsis, tragic hero with hamartia etc)
Answer:During my B.A.i was study "othello" Written by William Shakespeare. It was a tragedy of othello. The protegonist is followe Aristotle's literary tradition. Jealousy of lago creats misunderstanding the othello and his wife namely desdemona. Othello think desdemona their was not lead this story during tragic and. othello kills his wife desdemona and after he knowing that his wife was innocent and then he feels guilty. By the way othello is the attempt his wife's murder, because he was jealous of his wife rilations with other person.it is Aristotelian literary tradition.
Q:3 with reference to the literary texts you have studies during B.A.programme, write brife not on texts which did NOT follow Aristotelian literary tradition. (I, e. His concept tragedy catharsis, tragic hero with hamartia etc.)
Answer:I have study during B.A.program The novel is "bluest eyes"written by Toni Morrison.this novel is not follow of Aristotelian's view's because the protegonist of 'pocola' is facing many struggle in over life. Everyone of the novel treated a poor girl. So, I am bad of her.
Q:4 have you studied any tragedies during B. A. Programme? Who was /were the tragic protagonist in those tagedies? What was their 'Hamartia'?
Answer:I am studied a novel 'Othello'. In my B. A. Programme. The protegonist of the novel, Othello is a tragic hero and hamartia.
Q:5 did the ' plato' of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle? (Like, chain of cause and effect principle of probability and necessity harmonious arrangement of incidents, complete certain magnitude, unity of action etc)
Answer: yes the plato of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle.
The plato is modern interpretation would says that 'Othello's tragic flaw was that is taken into himself, the prejudice of those who surrounded dead scens in the play and it is broken aristotle rules.
Thank you........
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