The Nature of Imitation and Human Enjoyment - Deepstash
The Nature of Imitation and Human Enjoyment

The Nature of Imitation and Human Enjoyment

Aristotle elaborates on the style of imitation, noting that an epic poem tells a story to imitate an object, while a tragedy uses actors on stage. He explains that humans are naturally inclined to copy others because they learn by imitation from a young age. Additionally, people enjoy viewing distressing scenes from a safe distance, such as a stage.

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