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Aristotle wrote "Poetics," a foundational text in literary theory that analyzes the principles of drama and poetry. In it, he discusses the elements of tragedy, the nature of plot, character, and the emotional effects of theater on audiences. "Poetics" also contrasts different genres, particularly tragedy and comedy, and outlines the concept of catharsis in relation to the audience's experience. This work remains influential in the study of literature and theater.

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