catharsis
Watching out for influence and bias in media texts
no! because know one can have eyes in the back of their heads. they just say that to let their kids know their watching them.
We don't know...I mean what if giants from above are watching us scurry around? What if WE live on a turtles backs---or we are in a dust particle?! For all we know we are nothing. Imagination. Lifelessness.
Umm Well the philosophy is that ummm well umm soo yeah i am watching The Simpsons ! ahh!! It seems today that all we see is atrevete a sonar y Gloria trevii!
The best way to start to 'serve the common good' is to identify the tasks that you can complete, often without anyone watching or knowing about it, that make 'your world' a better place to live. Generally, whatever action you take to 'serve the common good' has no reward, so it is good for everyone.
Aristotle did believe that an audience experienced catharsis when watching a tragedy. Catharsis is a process of release and in watching a tragedy an audience is able to get relief from emotions.
Aristotle believed that people experienced an emotional release by sympathizing with the characters in a tragedy. This release is known as catharsis.
Aristotle believed that audiences experienced catharsis when watching a tragedy. Catharsis is the purging of strong emotions, such as pity and fear, which leads to a sense of emotional release or renewal.
According to Aristotle, the audience should feel both fear and pity while watching a tragedy. This emotional response, known as catharsis, allows the audience to experience a release of those emotions and gain a sense of emotional purification or relief.
According to Aristotle, viewers experience catharsis when they purge their emotions of pity and fear while watching a tragedy.
An audience is defined as a group of people watching a show. Therefore, audience participation would be defined as a group of people who participate in the show they are watching.
They are the audience.
It is called an audience.
the audience
I think the answer to your question is an audience.
Spectators, crowd or audience.
People who are watching a show or sporting event.