Deck 2: Aristotles Theory of Tragedy and Poetry
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Deck 2: Aristotles Theory of Tragedy and Poetry
1
Aristotle considers------as the end of poetry
A)pleasure
B)satire
C)comedy
D)laughter
A)pleasure
B)satire
C)comedy
D)laughter
pleasure
2
According to Aristotle, poetry springs from the instincts of------
A)imitation
B)rhythm and harmony
C)both 'a' & 'b'
D)none of the above
A)imitation
B)rhythm and harmony
C)both 'a' & 'b'
D)none of the above
both 'a' & 'b'
3
---------arouses the emotions of pity and fear
A)tragedy
B)comedy
C)epic
D)revenge play
A)tragedy
B)comedy
C)epic
D)revenge play
tragedy
4
In tragedy, the emotions of pity and fear are aroused with a view to -------
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
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5
Purgation of the emotions of pity and fear in tragedy is referred to as------
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
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6
The term used by Aristotle to mean tragic flaw is ----
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
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7
The term used by Aristotle to mean 'recognition'
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
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8
The term used by Aristotle to mean "reversal of situations" in a tragedy
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
A)hamartia
B)anagnorisis
C)catharsis
D)peripetia
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9
Which among the following is the right order in which Aristotle arranged the constituent parts in tragedy based of their significance?
A)character, plot, thought, diction, song, & spectacle
B)plot, character, diction, though, spectacle & song
C)plot, character, thought, diction, song & spectacle
D)plot, character, thought, diction, spectacle, & song.
A)character, plot, thought, diction, song, & spectacle
B)plot, character, diction, though, spectacle & song
C)plot, character, thought, diction, song & spectacle
D)plot, character, thought, diction, spectacle, & song.
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10
Aristotle classified plot into simple and complex plot on the basis of ------
A)hamartia & catharsis
B)anagnoris&peripetia
C)sublimity & decorum
D)all the above.
A)hamartia & catharsis
B)anagnoris&peripetia
C)sublimity & decorum
D)all the above.
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11
The English equivalent of the term "hamartia"
A)tragedy
B)tragic flaw
C)tragic hero
D)tragic mistake
A)tragedy
B)tragic flaw
C)tragic hero
D)tragic mistake
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12
Who coined the phrase 'tragic flaw' for hamartia?
A)t.s. eliot
B)washington alston
C)a. c. ward
D)bernard shaw.
A)t.s. eliot
B)washington alston
C)a. c. ward
D)bernard shaw.
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13
The tragic error of Hamlet is -----
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
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14
The tragic error of Macbeth is -----
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
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15
The tragic error of KING LEAR is -----
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
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16
The tragic error of Othello is -----
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
A)procrastination
B)uncontrollable anger
C)suspicious jealousy
D)over-vaulting ambition
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17
Who made the distinction between simple and complex plot on the basis of anagnorisis and peripetia
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
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18
Who defined tragedy as the imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of certain magnitude?
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
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19
Who made the distinction between 'fancy' and 'imagination'?
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
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20
Who defined poetry as spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings which takes its origin from emotions recollected in tranquility?
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)coleridge
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21
An epic, says Aristotle is meant to be------
A)staged
B)recited
C)dramatized
D)acted
A)staged
B)recited
C)dramatized
D)acted
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22
Aristotle traces the roots of comedy to -----
A)satire
B)humour
C)phallic songs
D)epic
A)satire
B)humour
C)phallic songs
D)epic
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23
According to Aristotle, tragedy was born from ------
A)comedy
B)satire
C)the nobler actions of good men
D)the mean actions of bad men.
A)comedy
B)satire
C)the nobler actions of good men
D)the mean actions of bad men.
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24
Which of the following statements are true with respect to Aristotle's concept?
A)comedy is inferior to tragedy
B)epic is later in origin than tragedy
C)epic is later in origin than comedy
D)tragedy is inferior to comedy.
A)comedy is inferior to tragedy
B)epic is later in origin than tragedy
C)epic is later in origin than comedy
D)tragedy is inferior to comedy.
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25
The concept of objective correlative is associated with-----
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)t. s eliot.
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)words worth
D)t. s eliot.
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