Aristotle Tragedy Quotes
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Tragedy is an imitation not just of a complete action, but of events that evoke pity and fear.
— Aristotle.
The true end of tragedy is to purify the passions.
— Aristotle.
When everything is perfectly orderly and understandable, there has to be one thing that puts everything into question.
— Annabelle Selldorf
We can dig ourselves out of the ditch that the progressives and Obama-ites have driven us into.
— Bob Ehrlich
Good Person, Good Words and Good Action are independent, wisdom lies in recognizing each of this good irrespective of other one or two being not Good.
— Venkat Gandhi
The same distinction marks off Tragedy from Comedy; for Comedy aims at representing men as worse, Tragedy as better than in actual life. III
— Aristotle.
A tragedy is a representation of an action that is whole and complete and of a certain magnitude. A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end.
— Aristotle.
The plot, then, is the first principle, and, as it were, the soul of a tragedy; Character holds the second place.
— Aristotle.
Aristotle wrote that the human soul is purged by the fear and compassion that tragedy evokes.
— Jo Nesbo
Tragedy, however, is an imitation not only of a complete action, but also of incidents arousing pity and fear.
— Aristotle.
Call us the future from your past.
— Fred Schneider
How about I let you floss with my jugular as well?
— Jeaniene Frost