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11 July, 17:25

what's the definition of tragedy according to Aristotle? and provide examples from Antigone the play by Sophocles

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  1. 11 July, 21:17
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    Answer:There are five rules created by Aristotle that classify a tragedy. All plays must have catharsis, a tragic hero, a change in fortune within a character, must be poetic, and happen in one location, in one day, and it is all closely related.

    In the story, Creon locks up Antigone in a chamber for her wrongdoings. He realizes that what he did was wrong. He has a change of mind, from good to bad. This is an example of change within a character.

    Antigone is an example of a tragic hero because of everything that had happened to her throughout her life. She lost her father Oedipus through a curse and her brothers through battle.
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