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Aristotle’s ideas on tragedy influenced:

ARenaissance drama

BModern literary criticism

CBoth a and b

DNone of the above

Answer:

C. Both a and b

Read Explanation:

Aristotle's ideas on tragedy influenced Renaissance drama and modern literary criticism. 

  • Renaissance drama

    • Aristotle's ideas about tragedy influenced the development of Elizabethan drama. 

    • Renaissance criticism was marked by a revival of classical learning, which included Aristotle's ideas. 

  • Modern literary criticism

    • Aristotle's ideas about tragedy are still relevant to modern literary criticism. 

    • Aristotle's ideas about plot and structure are still considered important in modern literary criticism. 

Aristotle's ideas about tragedy

  • The plot is more important than character in a tragedy. 

  • The goal of tragedy is to create a catharsis of fear and pity, and to enlighten the audience. 

  • The most powerful elements of tragedy are reversal of intention and recognition scenes. 

  • Tragedies should be imitations of complete, serious actions that inspire fear or pity. 

  • Tragedies should be written in appropriate language and in a dramatic form. 


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