Aristotle's theory of tragedy

philosophy

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Aristotle's theory of tragedy in the "Poetics" fails to do justice to Euripides' artistic achievement in the Medea. Using Nietzsche's concepts of "master morality" and "slave morality," argue that Euripides is a "masterful" author and that Aristotle's approach to him is "slavish."


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