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Title: Aristotle


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Aristotles Six Ingredients to Classical Tragedy
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1. Nobility
  • The individual involved has to be a member of
    upper nobility in order to be a tragic hero

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2. Hamartia
  • The tragic hero must have some kind of flaw
    (hamartia) which might include a mistake in
    judgment or HUBRIS (pride), the greatest sin of
    all.

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3. Reversal
  • The story must contain some type of obvious
    reversal. This could be a reversal in attitude or
    fortune.

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4. Suffering
  • Not all tragic heroes die, but all suffer.
    Sometimes the suffering is mental, sometimes
    physical, however it is always great suffering.

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5. Self-Awareness or Knowledge
  • The tragic hero becomes aware of his situation or
    plight, but this always comes to the character
    when it is too late to do anything about the
    outcome.

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6. Pity and Fear
  • The audience must feel these in order for a
    tragic hero to be real
  • Pity - punishment they received was too great
  • Fear - can see themselves in the hero it could
    be me

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The Tragic Plot
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Exposition
  • Gives the status quo of the present, introduces
    the main characters, gives background

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Inciting Action
  • Incident which starts the plot, main conflict is
    introduced

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Ascending Action
  • Events that are caused by the conflict and lead
    up toward the climax

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Climax
  • The high point of the plot, usually a turning
    point for the main character.

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Reversal
  • The point at which there appears to be no home
    for the main character.

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Descending Action
  • When the actual suffering occurs

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Catastrophe
  • The catastrophic event of the story (ex death,
    injury, loss)

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Denoument
  • The calming, leveling off of the plot that which
    gives the audience a feeling that all is well.
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