Aristotle: Poetics — The Chalk Outline and the Cross
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Aristotle’s Poetics serves as a foundational inquiry into the nature and purpose of poetry, defining it as a philosophical activity that explores universal truths through the imitation of human action. The text systematically deconstructs the anatomy of tragedy, identifying plot as the vital "soul" of a work that must maintain organic unity and follow a logical sequence of probability. Aristotle introduces influential concepts such as catharsis, the emotional purgation of pity and fear, and hamartia, the tragic error or frailty that leads to a hero's downfall. Ultimately, the work functions as a technical manual that justifies the value of art by proving it is a rational, healthy discipline capable of providing intellectual clarification and civic balance.
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