Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, and Aristotle's concept of tragedy
Greek tragedy was a form of theatre in ancient Greece which the ancient philosopher Aristotle defined as “an imitation of an action of high importance, complete and of some amplitude; in language enhanced by distinct and varying beauties; acted not narrated; by means of pity and fear effecting its purgation of these emotions.”
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