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Othello essay: The extent to which Aristotle's definition of a tragedy can be applied to the play.

Title: Othello essay: The extent to which Aristotle's definition of a tragedy can be applied to the play.
Category: Literature
Details: Words: 1844 | Pages: 7.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Othello essay: The extent to which Aristotle's definition of a tragedy can be applied to the play.

Aristotle's definition of 'tragedy' requires the audience to be profoundly moved by the course of events. Discuss your response to the play by the end of the final scene. Explain the extent to which you fit Aristotle's definition. (Timed essay) Aristotle's definition of a tragedy which requires the audience to be profoundly moved by the course of events can be applied to Othello, a play that closely follows the tragic plot as outlined by Aristotle. …showed first 75 words of 1844 total

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showed last 75 words of 1844 total…reached this realization too late, and he dies leaving the reader saddened by the realm of events forming the tragedy. <Tab/>The reason the audience is so affected the tragedy in Othello lies partly in the fact Othello's flaws are his human characteristics. It is compelling and devastating for the audience the excess of a virtue such as trust could have such a terrible effect on a man of such esteem.

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