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What analogy does Eliot use to explain the influence of new works on tradition?
Eliot’s idea of “impersonal theory of poetry” implies:
According to Eliot, what should be the attitude of a poet toward emotion in poetry?
What is Eliot's view on the relationship between new and old works?
How does Eliot compare the poet's mind in the creative process?
What is meant by Eliot’s “historical sense”?
What does Eliot say about the concept of tradition?
According to T.S. Eliot in Tradition and the Individual Talent, what is the “historical sense” that a poet must develop?
What does Aristotle define as the most essential unity in a play?
What is the function of comedy as per Aristotle?
What is the origin of comedy according to Aristotle?
Why is tragedy considered superior to epic by Aristotle?
What is Deus Ex Machina in epic poetry?
What is the key difference between epic and tragedy, according to Aristotle?
What emotional effect does catharsis aim to produce in the audience?
What kind of hero best suits Aristotle’s concept of tragedy?
What does Aristotle mean by "complete" in the definition of tragedy?
What distinguishes tragedy from epic poetry according to Aristotle?
What is the function of diction (lexis) in a tragedy?
Which term refers to the intellectual element in a tragedy?
What does 'Catharsis' mean in the context of tragedy?
What does 'Hamartia' mean in Aristotle’s theory of tragedy?
Which of the following is not one of the essential qualities of a tragic character according to Aristotle?
What is the second most important element in a tragedy, according to Aristotle?
What was Aristotle’s view on poetry teaching morals?
What is meant by ‘Peripeteia’ in Aristotle’s theory?
Which kind of plot does Aristotle recommend for tragedy?
What does ‘Anagnorisis’ refer to in a tragedy?
What are the two important features of a complex plot?
Which element does Aristotle consider the ‘soul’ of tragedy?
Which of the following is not one of the six elements of tragedy according to Aristotle?
How does Aristotle view the emotional effect of tragedy?
According to Aristotle, what is the primary function of poetry?
How many chapters does Aristotle's Poetics contain?
What does Aristotle say poets imitate?
Who founded the Peripatetic School in Athens?
What is the medium of imitation for a poet, according to Aristotle?
In which chapter of Poetics is the definition of tragedy found?
According to Aristotle, how is poetry superior to history?
What term did Aristotle use to describe the artistic process in poetry?
What is the central subject of Aristotle's Poetics?
Which two major works of Aristotle deal with literature and speech?
Who is considered the father of literary criticism?
What is the role of Dhwani in poetry according to Anandavardhana?
Which of the following is not a type of Dhwani Kavya?
What are the three levels of meaning in Dhwani Theory?
Which literary critic later expanded Anandavardhana’s Dhwani Theory?
Which poetic principle in modern literature aligns with the Dhwani Theory?
Which of the following statements best summarizes Anandavardhana’s view of poetry?
Which type of Dhwani is primarily intellectual rather than emotional?