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Aristotle Says, "Tragedy Is the Imitation of an Action; and an Action

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Aristotle says, "Tragedy is the imitation of an action; and an action implies personal agents, who necessarily possess certain distinctive qualities; for it is by these that we qualify actions themselves, and these, ______________________, are the two natural causes from which actions spring, and on actions again all success or failure depends."


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Deviant Behaviour

Actions or behaviors that violate social norms or expectations, often causing negative social or legal implications.

Pregnant

refers to the condition of carrying a developing fetus inside the womb, typically lasting about nine months in humans.

Incarceration

The state of being confined in prison or jail as a legal punishment for a crime.

Industrial Societies

Societies characterized by a reliance on mechanized labor to create goods, leading to significant changes in social, economic, and cultural conditions.

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