Can I get a clarification?
Posted by Erin on May 02, 1998 at 13:53:45:
In response to Pathos in JA, written by Linden on May 01, 1998 at 19:41:36
What's the difference between pathos and tragedy? Is it that tragedy is a totality, the story wherein pathos exists? Pathos is the "engine" of tragedy?
- Tragedy and pathos Linden 20:02:33 5/02/98 (13)
- Yet... Erin 12:35:18 5/03/98 (12)
- What about S&S Arnessa 22:51:25 5/04/98 (0)
- Aristotle and tragedy... Helen 14:47:18 5/03/98 (10)
- Blah Blah, Tragedy in this "Helen-ic" age Ian of Erin 22:34:11 5/04/98 (0)
- I can't believe... Erin 00:03:25 5/04/98 (3)
- Oh, don't stop!!!! Laraine 14:42:32 5/04/98 (2)
- Even longer... (I'm sorry) Helen 17:43:54 5/04/98 (1)
- Driveling along ;-p Erin 23:12:56 5/04/98 (0)
- What did Aristotle say about comedy? Linden 18:47:59 5/03/98 (4)
- Essentially... Erin 22:14:57 5/03/98 (3)
- So JA's comedies aren't Aristotelian? (nfm) Linden 23:56:41 5/03/98 (2)
- I would not use Aristotle's definition Erin 00:20:59 5/04/98 (1)
- We're running off the screen here... Linden 02:15:00 5/04/98 (0)
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