The three unities according to neoclassical critics are action, place, and time. Any type of literature must have these three things to be a complete, according to Aristotle.
The Tempest and The Comedy of Errors both observe the unities.
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The three unities of place, time, and action were developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, not a specific playwright. These principles were outlined in his work "Poetics" as guidelines for creating effective and coherent dramatic performances.
Pierre Corneille, a French playwright in the 17th century, is known for his neoclassical style characterized by the use of poetic verse, adherence to the three unities (time, place, action), and exploration of themes such as honor, duty, and passion. His plays often feature strong, morally conflicted characters facing ethical dilemmas.
Place: a play should be set in only one location. Time: a play should only represent the happenings of one day; the events of the past are recounted by characters. Action: only actions and scenes relating to the main plot should be included; any unnecessary subplots should be omitted.
The short answer: Because his audience did not consist of ancient Greeks.
About three musicians. Why make things complicated?
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