Aristotle's theory of drama was this:
For a play/ tragedy to be good it had to have this order.
Conflict
Complication
Climax
Resolution
Aristotal view on Revolution
Great personal fulfillment is achieved when a person is given the freedom to pursue his dreams.
contemplation
greek historian
he died 284 B.C
Aristotal view on Revolution
Aristotles theory stated that all substances were built from 4 elements, earth, air, fire, and water
Great personal fulfillment is achieved when a person is given the freedom to pursue his dreams.
Copernicus believed the planetary motions were due to:
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Aristotle's theory of drama distinguishes complex plots from simple plots based on the level of complexity and interconnectedness of events. In a complex plot, the actions are intricately woven together and involve more twists and turns, leading to a more engaging and intellectually stimulating experience for the audience. On the other hand, a simple plot follows a more straightforward and linear narrative structure without as many complications or layers of intrigue.
pythias
philosophing
Possibly not, since he did not study much Greek in school. In any case, he did not care about the Aristotelian views and did not apply them to his plays. Only the plays The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest seem to comply with them.
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