Aristotle's Poetics
Literary Criticism Poetics by Aristotle Aristotle's theory of tragedy is governed by a preoccupation with audience response. Discuss. Aristotle is the fountain-head of literary criticism. In his praiseworthy literary assessment Poetics, he is preoccupied with different literary genres especially Tragedy and we find that even tragedy is governed by a preoccupation with audience response. Actually, Aristotle strictly connects to the functions of tragedy while defining tragedy and its different constitutional parts. He times and again says that the purpose of tragedy is to teach with the providence of aesthetic pleasure. This purpose is obtained through the accomplishment of catharsis particularly. Aristotle defines tragedy in these words, Tragedy is an imitation of an action which is serious and complete; having certain magnitude; embellished with different accessories; in a dramatic not narrative form affecting the emotions of pity and fear resultantly having the Catharsis o