Aristotle's poetry is "a reserve of the theme and plan developed for ancient Greek tragedies and poetry" (verse III). Written in about 330 BC, this is the first literary work to distinguish and analyze genres of various literature correctly. In "poetry" Aristotle made great emphasis on the type of tragedy. When people hear the word tragedy, people think that bad things have already happened to someone, and there will be sorrow soon, but how does Aristotle see the tragedy?
As emphasizing logical evidence, you may not be familiar with the diversity of poor and ethical evidence available. Ancient rhetoricists considered sad appeal and appeal to the emotions of viewers as important as logical evidence. However, writers sometimes can not convince you to use inappropriate appeals in writing. Edward PJ Corvette and Robert Connors as modern rhetorical and influential writers of "Modern Student's Classic Rhetoric" (1998) said: "And it's pretty shy" (86) . According to Corbett, many of us believe that using emotions in the discussion may be a bit wrong. But I agree with Corbett and Connors that bad evidence is not only acceptable but also necessary for discussion (86-89). According to Corbett, the most fundamental way to create an appropriate emotional response in the audience is to use a clear explanation (94).
Aristotle stated rhetorically that the most important of the three evidences (logical, sad, moral) is character-based discussion. This chapter introduces two major problems for students. First, many students are concerned about the idea that spiritual style is context specific. They do not like the idea that good and glorious people can change their own expression for various viewers without lying or distorting. To help students understand the concepts, you can discuss how their written voices in the classroom, family e-mails, and how jobs were different, but not necessarily wrong It is not a representation. Instead, each of these three writings seeks to create a role that reveals student interests, expertise, and specific elements of the background to others. In other words, they simply work in different environments