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January 2020 Volume 2 Issue 1 strident clamor of the bad people but the appalling silence RIx0003WKHx0003JRRGx0003SHRSOHx0011µx0003a0DUWLQx0003XWKHUx0003LQJx000Fx00. will be held during the final examination period and in the regularly scheduled classroom unless special room arrangements are made with the Registrar Thursday Evening Classes Thursday December 11 Tuesday Evening Classes Friday December 12 Wednesday in the Bible. Genesis 01. Exodus 20. Psalms 01. Psalms 23. Psalms 51. Psalms 119. Proverbs 31. Isaiah 40. Isaiah 53. Matthew 05. Matthew 06. Matthew 07. John 17. Acts 02. Romans 08. 1Corinthians 13. 1Corinthians 15. in the Bible. Genesis 01. Exodus 20. Psalms 01. Psalms 23. Psalms 51. Psalms 119. Proverbs 31. Isaiah 40. Isaiah 53. Matthew 05. Matthew 06. Matthew 07. John 17. Acts 02. Romans 08. 1Corinthians 13. 1Corinthians 15. In The Law. Deut. 6:5. Matt. 22:36-38. LOVE GOD. LOVE YOUR. NEIGHBOR. The Law. The Prophets. And. Matthew 22:37-40. Love God – Greatest Commandment. With ALL YOUR HEART – seat of man’s thoughts . Aristotle’s . Poetics :. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E). Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and educator. He had many students who would follow his philosophy and openly debate and discuss his teachings. . in the Bible. Genesis 01. Exodus 20. Psalms 01. Psalms 23. Psalms 51. Psalms 119. Proverbs 31. Isaiah 40. Isaiah 53. Matthew 05. Matthew 06. Matthew 07. John 17. Acts 02. Romans 08. 1Corinthians 13. 1Corinthians 15. “All men by nature desire knowledge.”- Aristotle. Tragedy. Tragedy - . Tragedy dealt with the big themes of love, loss, pride, the abuse of power and the fraught relationships between men and gods. Typically the main protagonist of a tragedy commits some terrible crime without realizing how foolish and arrogant he has been. Then, as he slowly realizes his error, the world crumbles around him. The three great playwrights of tragedy were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. . Elizabethan. Jacobean. Revenge Tragedy. Elizabethan Drama is simply the genre of theatre originating in England during the latter half of the 16th Century, being written and performed chiefly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I from 1558-1603. It includes, but is in no way limited to, the works of William Shakespeare (his historical plays and comedies as well as his tragedies). . What is a tragedy?. A tragedy is a drama which, according to Aristotle, depicts . the downfall of . a. . basically good person through . some fatal error or misjudgment, producing suffering and insight on the part of the protagonist and arousing pity and fear on the part of the audience. requires the greatest action in the . Bible which demands . the greatest sacrifice in the . Bible and . presents the greatest opportunity in the Bible. Eternal Life!. God . Loved.. God . Gave.. We . Believe.. arouses . pity and fear in the audience so that we may be purged of unsettling . emotions…. This emotional release can be pleasurable and exhilarating, not depressing. This emotional release is known as . This is about allocation of scare resources and greed.. Individuals use an available resource (limited, but renewable) solely on the basis of individual need.. At first they get are rewarded for using it, but eventually get diminishing returns.. Aristotle’s Poetics. Definition . Tragedy is . an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament, the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play; in the form of action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. . ‘As . practised. in Renaissance England and in classical Greece and Rome, . tragedy is an intense exploration of suffering and evil . focused on the experience of an . exceptional individual. , distinguished by rank or character or both. Typically, it presents a steep .

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