Catharsis refers to the purging or release of emotions, often through experiencing a dramatic or emotional event. It is commonly associated with the emotional cleansing or rejuvenation that comes from witnessing or participating in a powerful moment in literature or theater.
the recognition and reversal occur when it is revealed that he was adopted
Ancient Greece was the foundation of Western Civilization. It was based on - Doric and Ionic order in Architecture Plato inspired artworks were generally found across Ancient Greece : Absolute Calm on the face of the sculpture ( a reason why men do not cry or show their emotions in the present day) Symmetry (Symmetrical body) Based on a perfect (ideal) body Human Emotion Centro-postal Posture Aristotle inspired less fellow Greeks Unity-Everything that's in the artwork has to be detailed. Recognition 'not knowing to knowing" Reversal " Hero become villian" "Rich to poor" (Greek world showed downfall, show emotion) Reversal and recognition together is called Catharsis (generally seen in greek theatre)
Ancient Greece was the foundation of Western Civilization. It was based on - Doric and Ionic order in Architecture Plato inspired artworks were generally found across Ancient Greece : Absolute Calm on the face of the sculpture ( a reason why men do not cry or show their emotions in the present day) Symmetry (Symmetrical body) Based on a perfect (ideal) body Human Emotion Centro-postal Posture Aristotle inspired less fellow Greeks Unity-Everything that's in the artwork has to be detailed. Recognition 'not knowing to knowing" Reversal " Hero become villian" "Rich to poor" (Greek world showed downfall, show emotion) Reversal and recognition together is called Catharsis (generally seen in greek theatre)
becoz, it has anagnorsis(recognition or discovery of truth) and peripetia (reversal of intention/fortune/situation).
- comes from nobility- has a tragic flaw (caused by a simple mistake or a character flaw) maybe pride or hubris- undergoes a reversal of fortune (falls from high to low)- has a downfall- recognizes his mistakes (in a catharsis or purgation of pity and fear)
Yes, Creon is the tragic hero. His flaw is his hubris (of course) and his recognition is after Tiresias comes and his reversal is when he buries Polynices and then goes to try to get Antigone back. Too late..
what is a pole reversal
Rising action, climax, and falling action
The Reversal was created in 2010.
The Reversal has 389 pages.
her reverse reversal is that she reversed her reversal a long time ago there for giving her a reversible revsered reversal.
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