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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, courage and foresight, are the two natural causes from which actions spring, and on actions again all success or failure depends."


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