It is impossible to answer you question in a line or two. Aristotle wrote a whole book (his Poetics) as he tried to define tragedy. See if you can find a condensed version - you could try looking on t he internet for 'Aristotle's definition of tragedy' or 'Aristotle's Poetics'. Good luck!
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The duration of A Baltic Tragedy is 1.83 hours.
The plural of tragedy is tragedies.
Yes, Arna Bontemps did write "A Summer Tragedy."
Aristotle did believe that an audience experienced catharsis when watching a tragedy. Catharsis is a process of release and in watching a tragedy an audience is able to get relief from emotions.
Greek philosophy describes tragedy as an "imitation of an action"
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.
Aristotle laid out his theories about dramatic tragedy in Oedipus the King by Sophocles poetics.
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Aristotle laid out his theories about dramatic tragedy in his work "Poetics." This text explores the elements of what makes a good tragedy, including plot, character, and spectacle. Aristotle's ideas have had a lasting influence on the study and creation of drama.
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The essential purpose of tragedy according to Aristotle is to evoke feelings of pity and fear in the audience, leading to a catharsis or purging of these emotions.