Essay Archive - Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy as Seen in Euripides’ Electra
Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy as Seen in Euripides’ Electra
Many aspects of Euripides’ play Electra fit into Aristotle’s theory of tragedy, however, some elements of the play are weak according to the theory. Aristotle proposed that a play would have to meet a certain criteria to be considered a good tragedy. He held that the play must center around a tragic figure, displaying hubris and nobility, who through hamartia undergoes a fall from happiness into misery. A discovery must take place in the tragic figure followed by a reversal in that what occurs is not the orig....
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