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Plot , or the representation of the action , is of primary importance ; character and thought come next in order . ] Tragedy , then , is an imitation of an action that is serious , complete , and of a certain magnitude ; in language ...
Plot , or the representation of the action , is of primary importance ; character and thought come next in order . ] Tragedy , then , is an imitation of an action that is serious , complete , and of a certain magnitude ; in language ...
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action , therefore , is not with a view to the representation of character : character comes in as subsidiary to the actions . Hence the incidents and the plot are the end of a tragedy ; and the end is the chief thing of all .
action , therefore , is not with a view to the representation of character : character comes in as subsidiary to the actions . Hence the incidents and the plot are the end of a tragedy ; and the end is the chief thing of all .
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The rule of necessity or probability applicable to character as to plot . The " deus ex machina . " How character is idealized . ] In respect of Character there are four things to be aimed at . First , and most important , it must be ...
The rule of necessity or probability applicable to character as to plot . The " deus ex machina . " How character is idealized . ] In respect of Character there are four things to be aimed at . First , and most important , it must be ...
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