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Classical literary theory
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What do the 'Harry Potter' series and 'Looking for Alaska' have in common?
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Socrates
"Most existing poetry is unsuitable to educational purposes."
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Why would Socrates think this?
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Moral weakness
Poetry depicts Gods and heroes in various forms of moral weakness. E.g. revenge, jealousy, quarreling, showing disrespect to your parents or teachers.
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Plato's republic
Excludes all poets from his ideal republic. "They are inspired or possessed. It is a form of divine madness"
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Name at least three main characters in popular fiction who show signs of moral weakness
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Explain what is going on in this picture.
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Platonic ideal
Beauty, truth and goodness are one. They are the ultimate values to which we should all strive.
Gleaming lights of the Souls by Yayoi Kusama
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Mimesis
The physical world that we see is not the real world. Instead, it is a shadow of the true world. The Forms are perfect and eternal representations of objects and concepts in the physical world.
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Mimesis
Literature should imitate or represent reality. Only then will poetry, art and literature will lead us to beauty truth and goodness.
Ron Mueck
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Essence before existence
This was a central concept in Aristotle's Poetics. He argued that poetry is a form of mimesis. Literature imitates or represents reality.
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Verisimilitude
The quality of appearing true or real, even if the work is fictional. Classical theorists emphasized the importance of creating a sense of verisimilitude in literary works.
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Verisimilitude
Our world is a bad copy of the world of ideas. Art is an even worse copy of that bad copy.
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Aristotle
Poetry and drama can stir up extreme emotions, but experiencing these emotions through fiction is beneficial. Story telling creates a safe space where we can explore extreme emotions and situations without actually participating in them.
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What is good literature according to Plato?
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Catharsis
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Which aspects of classical literary theory can you use to analyse a novel?