Poetics - Aristotle's tragedy - not only imitates serious acts but also has full scale behavior; in a pleasant accessory language, each work is brought separately; dramatically rather than a story. Caring and fear; where to complete the catharsis of this emotion. I. Discussion on tragedy A. Six parts of tragedy: Fables / plots - combinations of events, or things in the story - they cause us to be attributed to an agent (actor) to specific moral qualities thing
Aristotle's poems are the foundation of almost all tragic arguments since the 16th century and have had immeasurable influence on Western letters and critical theory. In this section, I will briefly summarize this important work first, then I will explain which aspect of poetry related to Sophocles' "Oedipus the King" will be the neoclassical version of Oedipus. Springboard, or after a thorough reinterpretation. Friedrich Nietzsche promotes translators, producers, and creative writers in various directions
Sophocles' "Oedipus King" (or Oedipus) was written around 429 BC. And it is usually considered a typical tragedy. Aristotle called it the most important example of tragedy in his important work "poetry" and many other critics of this century also agreed. One of the main reasons that this work is respected so much is that many people believe that the image of the hero Oedipus is a typical example of a tragic hero. Although the story of Edpsus existed before the beginning of the play, Sophocles was the man who used Edepus as a tragic hero to make him persistent and played him in the princess of Edpsus of Edpsus . Sophocles was overwhelmed by fate and unintentional mistakes and focused on Oedipus as a great person sympathetic to the audience.
Structure Aristotle helps outline the dramatic structure of the Greek drama in the twelfth poem. In this classical tragedy, the preface is Oedipus counseling for Elder Theban Elder, the first Chorus Carol or Parodos, four acts are proposed, later called Stasimonode. Or the final action, the fate of Edepus was revealed. The tragedy behind Athens in the 5th century was done in the market, it was called the market in Greek. The dramatic cultural and religious festivals of Athens, the dramatic competition of the Duke of God are held in wooden buildings near the Acropolis. The chorus was done on the upstage stage. There is no female actor, and it is still unknown whether the women participated in these performances (as many people speculate)