Shakespeare expanded on Aristotle's idea of tragedy by incorporating complex characters and subplots that deepen the emotional and psychological aspects of his stories. While Aristotle emphasized a singular tragic hero with a fatal flaw, Shakespeare often presented multiple characters facing moral dilemmas, allowing for a broader exploration of human experience. Additionally, Shakespeare's tragedies often blend elements of comedy and romance, creating a richer tapestry of human emotion and societal commentary. This multidimensional approach enhances the sense of catharsis and resonates with audiences on various levels.
Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.
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Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.
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both aim to elicit viewer emotional response
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We have no idea what Shakespeare did or didn't like.
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That his idea was really good that it became the american government. ;D YOUR VERY WELCOME! LOL
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Back to the happy and frowning ( tragic ) masks of dramatics. In Shakespeare"s time there were only two classes of drama- Tragedy and Comedy- there were tight separations- Tragedy had to end tragically- for at least one character, and comedy- heavy stuff off limits. The modern idea of a serious drama that comes out Okay- like many movies and Television dramas- was unknown. as Twelfth Night is classed as a comedy- no body count. the only exception- and this was long after Shakespeare, might be the Inheritance drama but then the death is off-stage- and there is a potential for a mixture of tragedy and comedy- ( all of the money was Confederate!) of O Henry fame. but that is centuries ahead of Shakespeare.
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