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The purging of pity and fear is known as catharsis.
Pity and fear
According to Aristotle, viewers experience catharsis when they purge their emotions of pity and fear while watching a tragedy.
Arrogance, fear, pride and uncontrolled emotions are the tragic flaws in the characters of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, arrogance causes Theban Princess Antigone to believe that she can honor the gods by obeying their law but dishonor them by disrespecting their earthly representative, the equally arrogant King Creon. Fear leads Princess Ismene not to help her sister Antigone give their brother Polyneices' body the below ground burial that he deserves and is his right. Pride and uncontrolled emotions motivate Antigone, Creon and Prince Haemon to such a degree that they ruin every opportunity for reconciliation.
That he is emotional, impatient and inconsistent are reasons why Oedipus is not a great king in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Oedipus does not control his emotions. He easily falls into states of fear and panic, such as when he hears his prophesied fate. He is impatient in interrogating the elderly Theban shepherd. He is inconsistent in carrying out his duties, such as when he brings a pestilence upon Thebes by not carrying out mandatory cleansing rituals for his crimes and the crime against his royal predecessor, King Laius.
The purging of pity and fear through tragedy (according to Aristotle). The release of emotions. The release of emotional tension.
The purging of pity and fear 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.
catharsis; pity and fear
A purifying cleansing of the emotions, especially pity and fear, described by Aristotle as an effect of tragic drama on its audience.
Catharsis is a release of pent-up emotions or tension, usually through some form of artistic expression or through talking about one's feelings. It can be a therapeutic process that helps individuals process and cope with difficult experiences or emotions.
Anorexia is defined by Restricting food intake Fear of food or gaining weight Underweight (by BMI) it can include binging and purging behaviors as well
fear itself. himself. his emotions.
Fear is not a human emotion. Fear is a primal response triggered by a perceived threat or danger, designed to help us survive.
Emotiphobic refers to someone who has a fear or aversion to expressing emotions or being emotional. It may stem from a discomfort with vulnerability or a desire to maintain emotional distance from others.
Happiness, Sadness, Fear.
Primary emotions are innate and universal, such as happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust. Learned emotions are those that develop over time through socialization and personal experiences, like guilt, shame, pride, and jealousy. Primary emotions are considered more instinctual and common across all cultures, while learned emotions are shaped by individual upbringing and societal influences.