Comedies and Tragedies a contrast in protagonists

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May 5, 2017

 

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Aristotle stated the protagonist must be virtuous but not innocent. He also said the protagonist can not be perfect. This make the audience connect to the protagonist because they themselves are not perfect. The protagonist must have flaws, so the audience does not feel inferior to him. The protagonist draws the audience in because dramatic events follow one another throughout the plot...
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These dramatic events tend to be disastrous, and one disaster leads to another. The audience's feelings become more intense as the plot thickens and eventually leads to catastrophe. The audience suffers with the protagonist because the protagonist in a tragedy usually starts out in the play well off, and the disastrous events break him down...
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