Aristotle
A person who creates or cause an action.
It is a Tragedy along with Sophocles and Euripides.
Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy, but other then her there is no goddess to that vague of a domination.
Tragedy is from ancient Doric Greek, meaning a "goat weaner" it was used by shakespeares actors.
Aeschylus
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The father of psychoanalysis was Sigmund Freud.
According to Aristotle's theory of tragedy, tragic plays are morally edifying. The audience undergoes a catharsis when witnessing the hero's tragic fall.
Sigmund Freud
The theory of The Tragedy of the Commons is an economic theory penned by Garrett Hardin. It explains that through greed and self-interest, common resources such as national parks and the atmosphere are being slowly destroyed.
Aristotle; tragedy
Aristotle's theory of drama was this: For a play/ tragedy to be good it had to have this order. Conflict Complication Climax Resolution
George F. Kennan
The theory of composition by field was derived by the Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein. Eisenstein is known for his innovative approach to film editing and his theory emphasizes the concept of creating meaning through the interaction of different elements within a frame rather than just the linear progression of shots.
Aristole wrote Poetics about dramatic musical theory.
The first description of the process of genetic variation could probably be attributed to Charles Robert Darwin, who is the originator of the Theory of Evolution.