the tragic hero
The audience admires and respects tragic characters; they look up to them. Domestic comic characters are similar to the way the audience members imagine themselves. The audience looks down on farcical characters because of the characters' idee fixeand weaknesses of character.
The audience knows more than the characters.
Aristotle identifies six elements: plot, character, thought, diction, song, and spectacle.
Aristotle believed that people experienced an emotional release by sympathizing with the characters in a tragedy. This release is known as catharsis.
We have Empathy when we see something of ourselves in the character.
According to Aristotle, in a tragedy the focus should be on the actions of the characters rather than the story itself. He believed that the events in a tragedy should unfold through the actions of the characters, leading to a cathartic experience for the audience. Ultimately, it is the choices and decisions made by the characters that drive the tragic events in the story.
The main characters in "My Father's Tragedy" can vary depending on the specific play or story. Typically, the protagonist is the son or daughter who experiences the tragedy related to their father. Other characters may include the father, family members, and possibly a mentor or antagonist.
Aristotle did believe that an audience experienced catharsis when watching a tragedy. Catharsis is a process of release and in watching a tragedy an audience is able to get relief from emotions.
what role does the character play in his suffering
The type of drama where the audience is led to pity noble and morally good characters when disaster strikes is called a tragedy. An example of this type of drama would be Romeo and Juliet.
A tragedy is any story with a totally sad ending, where the characters don't succeed in overcoming their obstacles and are miserable. Most tragedies have character deaths.
The audience