Q&A: what is the definition of fear in aristotles the poetics?

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what is the definition of fear in aristotles the poetics?

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Answer by Maharishi Vatsyayan
Not to ask known answers. It is childish. In aristotles, what is the fear means you are filled with all others, except aristotles.
Fear is the painful obsession that is to express of avarice and cold blooded malice. .

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One Response to Q&A: what is the definition of fear in aristotles the poetics?

  1. marysylvie2000

    I do not know for aristotle but fear implies that you feel guilty of something or that you admit you are weak. But the first answer you got is very good.

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