Definitionn. purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels
Last update: August 19, 2015
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What is meant by the Purgation (Katharsis) through pity and fear. [Please select]
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Such, approximately, is Aristotle's view of the Tragic Emotion, or Katharsis. [Please select]
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So Lessing in the "Hamburgische Dramaturgie" takes Katharsis as the conversion of the emotions in general into virtuous dispositions. [Please select]
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Bernays concludes that by Katharsis is denoted the "alleviating discharge" of the emotions themselves. [Please select]
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We speak o Aristotle's Katharsis as the Tragic Emotion, forgetting that to-day Tragedy and the Tragic are no longer identical. [Please select]
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But the question of Aristotle and our problem of Katharsis is the problem of the emotion aroused by the Tragic Drama. [Please select]
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The mysterious Katharsis, the emotion of tragedy, is, then, a special type of the unique aesthetic emotion. [Please select]
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In some way or other the pity and fear of tragedy are not like the pity and fear of real life, and in this distinction lies the whole mystery of the dramatic Katharsis. [Please select]
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