Poetics
Book Review
Aristotle's «Poetics» is a fundamental work that laid the foundations of literary and artistic theory. In this work, Aristotle analyzes various forms of poetry, such as tragedy, epic, and comedy, and defines their main elements. He introduces the concept of catharsis, describing it as the purification of the audience's emotions through the experience of fear and pity. Critics note that Aristotle pays special attention to the structure of tragedy, highlighting components such as the exposition, climax, and resolution. He also examines the role of characters and the importance of their moral choices. «Poetics» had a tremendous influence on the development of Western literary criticism and remains relevant for the study of dramaturgy and literary theory. Some critics emphasize that despite its antiquity, Aristotle's work offers profound insights into the nature of artistic creation and its impact on the audience.
