Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Aristotelian Analysis continued and complete.

  1. Does the narrative unfold the complications leading up to the tragic conclusions. Yes, on several occasions.
  2. Does the narrative provide astonishment? Yes, on several occasions.  
  3. Does the character have a respected social standing? No
  4. Does the tragic character appear better than average? Yes both morally and physically.
  5. Does the tragic character (or any character involved) behave appropriately according to their station using words and actions matching their situation, morality, motives, psychological profile and accounting for the addressees (if any)? Yes in all respects.
  6. Does everything in narrative proceed according to reasoning with respect to the characters actions (when thinking straight) and based on the morality, psychology and situation. Yes
  7. Does the character dialogue  utilize reasoning when speaking and making points, using proofs and refutation or reasoning that results in the production of emotions in the other characters. Yes 
  8. Does the narrative use clear diction? Yes
  9. Is the diction elegant/poetic? No



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