Aristotle and plato 's objections
Q-1. How far do you agree with plato's objection to free from of expression and aritistic liberty enjoyed by creative writers ?
Ans-1 yes, I agree with plato's objection to freedom of expression in then are the many times are in the many serials in are the since are the not a effective in good our mind then are the children are not capable to the sence are then the sow are a balveer and saktiman in are the many stunts are the children doning and not good for his health and many dangerous to his life.
Q-2 with reference to the literary text you have studies during B. A program , write brife not on the text which follow Aristotlelian lierary tradition.
Ans -2 I stady in B. A othello tragic hero, othello is a tragedy by William in 1603 othello is a brave and complete soldiers of advanced years and morish back ground in the service of the Venetian republic . He elopes with discovering lago 's deceit, and killed him self.
Q-3 with reference to the literary texts you have studies during B. A program , write brif not on the text which did not follow Aristotle ian literary tradition?
Ans-3 my stady B. A in a Nightingale and rose then are in a not important to love and then important to a another things and the not important to the mans fillings are then a love is a diet and not effectively in life and Hart is a broken.
Q- 4 Have you studies any tragedies during B. A program who was the tragic protagonist in those tregedy?
In my B. A stady in many tragic play. In then a ottelo written by Shakespeare first preformed around 1604 ,in then a feel humartion, then otthello killed his wife Desdemona and last killed himself .
Q-5 Did the plot of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle ?
In my B. A stady in the bluest eyes in a pecola is a very sad Cerecter . Then a pecola is a very Harted by her family and her father doing rep pecola and drinking and her mother go to a banglos and pecola thinking a god given a blue eyes so her life makes happy then last pecola 's killed her father.
Q-1. How far do you agree with plato's objection to free from of expression and aritistic liberty enjoyed by creative writers ?
Ans-1 yes, I agree with plato's objection to freedom of expression in then are the many times are in the many serials in are the since are the not a effective in good our mind then are the children are not capable to the sence are then the sow are a balveer and saktiman in are the many stunts are the children doning and not good for his health and many dangerous to his life.
Q-2 with reference to the literary text you have studies during B. A program , write brife not on the text which follow Aristotlelian lierary tradition.
Ans -2 I stady in B. A othello tragic hero, othello is a tragedy by William in 1603 othello is a brave and complete soldiers of advanced years and morish back ground in the service of the Venetian republic . He elopes with discovering lago 's deceit, and killed him self.
Q-3 with reference to the literary texts you have studies during B. A program , write brif not on the text which did not follow Aristotle ian literary tradition?
Ans-3 my stady B. A in a Nightingale and rose then are in a not important to love and then important to a another things and the not important to the mans fillings are then a love is a diet and not effectively in life and Hart is a broken.
Q- 4 Have you studies any tragedies during B. A program who was the tragic protagonist in those tregedy?
In my B. A stady in many tragic play. In then a ottelo written by Shakespeare first preformed around 1604 ,in then a feel humartion, then otthello killed his wife Desdemona and last killed himself .
Q-5 Did the plot of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle ?
In my B. A stady in the bluest eyes in a pecola is a very sad Cerecter . Then a pecola is a very Harted by her family and her father doing rep pecola and drinking and her mother go to a banglos and pecola thinking a god given a blue eyes so her life makes happy then last pecola 's killed her father.
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