Poetics by Aristotle Question : What is the main subject of Aristotle's "Poetics"? Answer : The main subject of Aristotle's "Poetics" is the theory of tragedy, its structure, components, and the principles underlying it. Question : According to Aristotle, what are the six components of tragedy? Answer : The six components of tragedy, according to Aristotle, are Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Melody, and Spectacle. Question : What does Aristotle consider the most important element of tragedy? Answer : Aristotle considers the plot (mythos) the most important element of tragedy. Question : Define 'catharsis' as per Aristotle's "Poetics". Answer : 'Catharsis' in Aristotle's "Poetics" refers to the purification or purgation of emotions, particularly pity and fear, which the audience experiences through the events of the tragedy. Question : What is the concept of 'hamartia' in Aristotle's "Poetics&q
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