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11 February, 15:20

According to Aristotle, what is the cause of the tragic hero or heroine s suffering? hamartia desis lusis dithyramb

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  1. 11 February, 17:14
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    According to Aristotle, the cause of the tragic hero or heroine's suffering is hamartia, also known as tragic flaw. It is some sort of a mistake in a character, that inevitably leads to their death in ancient Greek dramas.

    Desis is literally translated as tying, it is everything in a play that leads up to peripeteia.

    On the other hand, lusis is translated as untying, it is a denouement.

    Dithyramb is a type of a poem dedicated to Dionysus, Greek god of wine.
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