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1 catharsis a clensing or purging that releases emotions SAT Vocab 2
2 catharsis purging or cleansing of any passage of the body; purging and weakening of strong emotions as a result of experiencing a dramatic work of art Wordlist
3 catharsis purging or cleaning of passageway GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy)
4 Catharsis The purging of the emotions that the audence experiences Macbeth Vocab Lit Terms
5 Catharsis Meaning "purgation," catharsis describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics , Aristotle discusses the importance of catharsis. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist, which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously, the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist, thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties. Ultimately, however, both these negative emotions are purged, because the tragic protagonist's suffering is an affirmation of human values rather than a despairing denial of them. MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms
6 catharsis purification that brings emotional relief or renewal Word Smart Quiz 19
7 Catharsis Meaning 'Purgation', catharsis describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. Vocab List
8 catharsis A healthy release or purgation of emotions, such as pity and fear. English Semesters I and II
9 Catharsis Describes the release of pity and fear by an audience at the end of a tragedy. Aristole has discussed it's importance through poetry. Meaning "purgation". The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist, which elicit pity and compassion. The audience also confronts the failure of the protagionist, thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and failures of the protagonist. These negative emotions are purged because of the tragic protagonist's suffering is an affirmation of human values, rather than a denial. Literary Terms
10 catharsis a cleansing of emotions Shakespearean Tragedy
11 Catharsis purging of pent-up emotions Major Test Vocabulary, 4 of 10
12 catharsis The end of a tragedy that makes the audience feel better Eng 2 Antigone Vocab
13 catharsis purging or cleansing of any passage of the body; purging and weakening of strong emotions as a result of experiencing a dramatic work of art Baron's GRE
14 catharsis purging or cleansing of any passage of the body; purging and weakening of strong emotions as a result of experiencing a dramatic work of art Baron's GRE
15 catharsis change that leads to something beneficial Great Expectations
16 Catharsis Describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy English Yr 11 - Literary Terms
17 catharsis the release of emotions of sorrow and pity at the end of a tradgedy literary terms
18 Catharsis describes the release of the emotions of pity by fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy The dawgs
19 Catharsis Describes the realise of emotions Literary Terms
20 Catharsis Describes the release of emotions Literary Terms
21 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." All Literary Devices
22 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." Literary Terms Week 5
23 Catharsis a purifying of the boady or soul Great Expectations
24 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." Week Six Literary Terms
25 catharsis The purging of the feelings of pity and fear that, according to Aristotle, occur in the audience of tragic drama. AP Vocab - Full List
26 catharsis The purging of the feelings of pity and fear that, according to Aristotle, occur in the audience of tragic drama. The audience experiences catharsis at the end of the play, following the catastrophe. AP Vocab 1
27 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." Week Seven Literary Terms
28 Catharsis the emotional release an audience feels after the downfall of a tragic character C-6 Varieties of Drama
29 catharsis relief Lesson 5
30 Catharsis purging of emotions Loe Stylistic devices terms
31 catharsis relief fsdf rocks 2
32 catharsis release of emotion by the audience of a tragedy Hockinson AP Literature and Composition
33 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." Literary Terms 5
34 Catharsis "Meaning ""purgation"" _____ describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics Aristotle discusses the importance of ______. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist which elicit pity and compassion. Simultaneously the audience also confronts the failure of the protagonist thus receiving a frightening reminder of human limitations and frailties." Literary Terms 7
35 catharsis figurative cleansing of emotions caused by the resolution of catastrophe Literary elements
36 Catharsis purging of emotions Pre-AP English terms
37 catharsis acccording to Aristotle, in drama, the arousing of pity and fear in the audience by the actions of the tragic here in the tragedy Literary Terms
38 catharsis emotional release Psychology: Emotions, Stress, and Health
39 catharsis cleansing through tears; something good comes out of trajedy English: Romeo and Juliet
40 catharsis purification, cleansing Kaplan SAT #1
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