Sunday, May 19, 2019
According to Aristotle
According to Aristotle, Oedipus is an archetypal tragic hero. Plot plays an integral role in ontogeny Oedipuss character throughout the play which thus disturbs the plays storyline. Aristotle states that The piece is the imitation of the action-for by plot I here mean the arrangement of the incidents (Aristotle 01). In this quote Aristotle emphasizes the importance of plot development. He explains how each(prenominal) event has a specific role in the playing out of the tragedy. In the beginning of Odedipus Rex, the consultation assumes that Odepois is a sympathetic king who cares about his people.However, as one reads further on Odepois received character is revealed. Subsequently the most powerful elements of emotional interest in Tragedy-Peripeteia or Reversal of the Situation, and acknowledgment scenes-are parts of the plot (Aristotle 01). These are the most prominent characteristics of the tragic genre. Furthermore they play a tell role in drawing the readers attention. Significant emotional upheaval occurs when it is revealed that Odepois himself fulfils the prophecy and has killed the foregoing king. Without the emotional aspect of the play, the reader would not relate to the character or understand the plot.A persons character remains less important than a persons actions as Artistrole argues, Now character determines mens qualities, that it is by their actions that they are happy or the reverse (Aristotle 01). The character supports the plot due to the personal penury that precisely connected part of the cause-and-effect chain of actions thus producing pity and fear in the audience. Odepoiss last to finding the murdered of laius, the original king, even though m any(prenominal) warned him from discovering the truth is the plays main story-line.The prophecy that Odepois had fulfilled, contend a major role in his character development throughout the play. As Aristotle states, Now any speech or action that manifests moral purpose of any kind will be communicatory of character the character will be good if the purpose is good (Aristotle 06). Aristotle explains the importance of the actions of the character and the impact his or her actions will make on the audience, that the actions of the character defines their characteristics.Odepoiss blaming of individuals, when in search for the true murderer of Laius whilst remain unaware of the facts, shows how over dramatic and hasty he is. This foreshadows the future due to the actions that were going to occur because of Odepoiss characteristics. Lastly, he states that the consistency (true to them) is a quality a character should have in a tragedy. erst a characters personality and motivations are established, these should continue throughout the play as he defends, For though the subject of the imitation, who suggested the type, be inconsistent, still he must be consistently inconsistent (Aristotle 06).Aristotle suggests that a character should stay in role throughout the p lay in order to maintain a personal connection from the audience. But, of all recognition, the best is that which arises from the incidents themselves, where the startling discovery is made by natural federal agency (Aristotle 07). In Odepois, when Odepois discovers that the prophecy was fulfilled after all, he realizes it was not due to another individual notwithstanding by fate or nature. This explains how the characteristics of the character play out in creating the plot. Therefore, Odepois would be an example of a tragic hero according to Artistotles standards.
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