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Aristotle's Poetics

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        Aristotle ( 384–322 BC)  was a Greek philosopher during the Greek Classical Period. He was a student of Plato and he established Lyceum . His followers were often called ' Peripatetic ' because Lyceum was a peripatetic school of philosophy. His  Poetics (335 BC) is the earliest among the surviving treatises on drama. In this work, he talks about poetry (or, the poetic art which includes verse drama, lyric poetry, and epic).    Poetics Chapter I      Aristotle divides poetry into three kinds; Epic poetry, Drama (Tragedy and Comedy), and Lyric Poetry. He proposes to treat poetry in terms of their quality, structure, number, and parts required to compose a poem. According to him, Epic poetry, tragedy, comedy, dithyrambic poetry, flute music, and lyre music are all modes of imitation. However, they differ from one another in three respects— the medium, the objects, and the manner or mode of imitation. Let's break it down in...

Marxism

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    Marxism is a theory/philosophy named after Karl Marx. It focuses on the social, political, and economic aspects of life. The Marxist theory first came into being when in 1848, Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels collaboratively published The Communist Manifesto, a pamphlet where they formulated the concept of class conflict and talked about an inevitable revolution. Later, in his book, Das   Capital (published in 1867), Marx focused on criticizing Capitalism and discussed the effects of capitalism on labor.  Let us now look at the fundamental premises of Marxism.    1. Marxism is concerned with the economic structures of human society.    2. Marxism believes that keeping economic power is the motive behind every activity in this world including education, politics religion, etc.    3. Economics is the 'base' on which the 'superstructure' of social, political, and ideological realities are built.    4. Economic power therefore al...