Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
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1. Name :- Karan D. Pandya
Class :- M.A. Sem -1
Batch :- 2018-2020
Roll. No :- 18
Paper No. 3 – Literary Theory and Criticism
Western Poetic -1
Topic :- Aristotle’s Definition Of Tragedy
with
the Example of Movie “Dhadak”
Enrollment No. :- 2069108420190029
Email ID :- pandyakaran32@gmial.com
Submitted :- Smt. S.B Gardi Department of
English Bhavnagar University
2. What is Tragedy ?
It is an imitation of an action that
is serious, complete and of a
certain magnitude; in the
language embellished with each
kind of artistic ornaments , the
several kinds being found in
separate parts of the play; in the
form of action, not of narrative;
through pity and fear effecting
the proper purgation-catharsis of
these and similar emotions.
3. Aristotle’s Definition of Tragedy
Imitation of Reality
Depicts a Serious Actions
Spectacle
Appropriate length
Must be Perform not Read
Release of Catharsis
5. Imitation Of Reality
The story is based on conflict
between two socially different
families.
Middle class boy (Madhu) falls in
love with an Upper class Girl
(Parthvi)
6. Action
Comparison of all
Human Activities
including deeds thoughts
and feelings.
All the Episode, Action,
Dialogue are logical
10. Catharsis
In the end Purification of our
Emotions And
Pleasure of pity and fear.
At the End Parthavi leaves
her son and her Husband
Madhu with her brother to buy
some of the sweets and when
she is coming back her husband
and son was thrown of from the
building.
11. So we can explain the Aristotle’s
definition of tragedy with Help of
the movie Dhadak