The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 39
... person that the dramatic interest of a tragedy centres ; other characters and incidents of the play all subserve the central function of revealing the character and fate of the person . Aristotle says , " Tragedy is an imitation of ...
... person that the dramatic interest of a tragedy centres ; other characters and incidents of the play all subserve the central function of revealing the character and fate of the person . Aristotle says , " Tragedy is an imitation of ...
Page 338
... person or group of persons . Moreover , it needs to be emphasized that this view of violence excludes any sort of psychological damage . If the injury simply destroys the confidence of the perso twists his sense of moral accountability ...
... person or group of persons . Moreover , it needs to be emphasized that this view of violence excludes any sort of psychological damage . If the injury simply destroys the confidence of the perso twists his sense of moral accountability ...
Page 339
... person such violence is always wrong . But , why has violence to person often been thought of as wrong ? The answer in part at least seems to be that violence is conceived as the physical attack upon or abuse of a person . As such it ...
... person such violence is always wrong . But , why has violence to person often been thought of as wrong ? The answer in part at least seems to be that violence is conceived as the physical attack upon or abuse of a person . As such it ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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