The audience
it lets the audience feel a catharsis or feelings
fate plays an important role in this tragedy
Hm, well in Oedipus Rex, Oedipus finds out that he has killed his father and married his own mother. He the proceeds to gouge his eyes out with his dead mother's adornments. Hm, well in Oedipus Rex, Oedipus finds out that he has killed his father and married his own mother. He the proceeds to gouge his eyes out with his dead mother's adornments. Hm, well in Oedipus Rex, Oedipus finds out that he has killed his father and married his own mother. He the proceeds to gouge his eyes out with his dead mother's adornments. Hm, well in Oedipus Rex, Oedipus finds out that he has killed his father and married his own mother. He the proceeds to gouge his eyes out with his dead mother's adornments.
Tragedy of Otranto happened in 1997.
A Trampwoman's Tragedy was created in 1903.
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.
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Catharsis
Catharsis is the renewal of body and spirit. During greek tragedies, the events that take place are very catharsis for the audience.
Catharsis
The audience
At the end of a tragedy, the audience should feel a sense of catharsis or emotional release. They may also experience a mix of pity and fear for the characters, as well as reflection on the themes and outcomes of the story. Ultimately, the tragic conclusion should prompt viewers to contemplate larger questions about life, fate, and human nature.
Hamartia, suffering, catharsis
Greek tragedy
it lets the audience feel a catharsis or feelings
it lets the audience feel a catharsis or feelings
Pity and fear