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Brady Meyer
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Introductions done, plus an overview of tragedies, comedies, and epics.
— 19 hours, 12 min ago
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Ian A Holcomb
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Finished with the introductory materials. Now on to the good stuff!
— Dec 29, 2025 10:01PM
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Anne
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Every day I'm grateful for resources/student guides because the Diction section went over my head.
— Dec 29, 2025 12:50PM
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Tammy
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This book is useful is because the principles can be applied elsewhere. I probably need to read Plato’s Republic and it’s a long read! He attacked Homer for misrepresenting the gods, encouraging debased emotions, and using deceptive and degrading dramatic represention (drama). According to his theory of ideas, material objects are once removed from Ideas and drama is twice removed, appealing to our baser selves.
— Dec 26, 2025 08:40AM
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Tammy
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Content drives form, not meter (keeping in mind that, in Aristotle’s day, science and history were written in meter). The word poetics had a broader meaning to him than it does to us. “Imaginative writing” might best fit what he is discussing in Poetics, which transcends time in its application. This book focuses on tragedy (his treatise on comedy is lost). Epic is treated in the periphery since it is not tragedy.
— Dec 26, 2025 08:17AM
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