Chapter 1N5 Three ways for imitation ●1) Means Kinds of means: form, color, voice, rhythm, language, harmony
6 Chapter 1~5 Three ways for imitation 1) Means Kinds of means: form, color, voice, rhythm, language, harmony
2)objects The imitator represents actions Since the objects of imitation are men in action and these men must be either of a higher or a lower type +The agents should be either good or bad Since the line between virtue and vice is one dividing the whole of mankind
7 2) Objects ☆The imitator represents actions. Since the objects of imitation are men in action, and these men must be either of a higher or a lower type The agents should be either good or bad. Since the line between virtue and vice is one dividing the whole of mankind
This difference it is that distinguishes Tragedy and comedy also The one would make its personages worse, and the other better than the men of the present day
8 This difference it is that distinguishes Tragedy and Comedy also; The one would make its personages worse, and the other better, than the men of the present day
mAnners ◆ The manners simple narration(The dithyramb) the poet everywhere appears and never conceals himself imitation (The tragedy and comedy he assimilation of himself to another, either by the use of voice or gesture a union of the two (The epic, other styles of poetry )
9 3) Manners The manners simple narration (The dithyramb) the poet everywhere appears and never conceals himself imitation (The tragedy and comedy ) he assimilation of himself to another, either by the use of voice or gesture a union of the two (The epic, other styles of poetry )