What main contributions did Aristotle make to our understanding of how to analyze a play's structure?

What will be an ideal response?


In his essay on literary criticism, the Poetics, Aristotle lays out a system for critiquing Greek tragedy that became the foundation of European theatrical criticism for thousands of years. Aristotle broke tragedy into six elements: plot, character, language or diction, ideas, music, and spectacle, and deemed plot to be the most important element. Aristotle was the first to describe climatic structure, a tightly knit form that limits the scope of events, the time in which they transpire, and the number of characters.

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All of the following characterize Realist artists except

a. they focused on the world around them b. they focused on problems like poverty and political repression c. they exposed the gritty details of contemporary life d. they expressed a deep love of nature e. all of the above

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The Umayyad architects of the Great Mosque of Cordoba borrowed from the city's Roman architectural heritage by:

a. incorporating columns from older structures b. incorporating narrative relief carvings c. using a dome to create a central open space d. using coffers in the ceiling obstruction

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a. Realism b. Positivism c. Romanticism d. Neoclassicism

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