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Page 1: Moral Criticism and Dramatic Construction (C&C)

Moral Criticism and Dramatic

Construction

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What is

art for?

Page 3: Moral Criticism and Dramatic Construction (C&C)

Well for

Plato.. Moral Criticism

Art was a replica of

the world that it

presented, if art did

not teach a moral

lesson, it was

harmful to its

audience.

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Ever since the early

days of childhood

when bedtime stories

were comprised of

fairy tales and fables,

children are taught

that there is a moral

to every story.

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Like the Bible

or Children’s

Books

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ART:

1. Should

be limited

3. Is a mediocre

reproduction of

nature

2. Play a strict role

in “perfect” Greek

Republic

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4. Damaging if not

teaching morality

and ethics to

audience. Aristotle

Art is a means to

an end.

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But in

Aristotle’s

view

Art is a way to

create something

pleasurable for

the audience.

Dramatic

Construction

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He believed

that art should

include

elements

language

rhythm

diction

plot

character

thought

song

spectacle

harmony

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Believed that these

elements could alter and

affect the audience's

catharsis.

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In the form of

literature we

have…

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If you enjoy a

story it is because

the author made

very good use of

one/more of

Aristotle’s

elements.

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Aristotle

considered

poetry a

'productive

science'

Saw poetry

and drama as

a means to an

end

Had established

guidelines in

order for writers

to achieve their

objectives.

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Both Plato and Aristotle

played major roles in

influencing Western art.

VS.

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There is a continuing

debate on whether

effective literature informs

you and teaches you

about morality or whether

effective literature is just

to be enjoyed.