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Why tragedies are alluring - David E. Rivas

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The story goes something like this: A royal, rich, or righteous individual — who is otherwise a lot like us — makes a mistake that sends his or her life spiraling into ruin. It's the classic story arc for a Greek tragedy, and we love it so much that we continue to use it today. David E. Rivas shares three critical story components, influenced by Aristotle’s “Poetics,” to help illustrate the allure.

The feeling of relief and emotional purification experienced by the audience after the catastrophic events of the tragedy occur is often referred to as _____.

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator David E. Rivas
  • Director Hernando Bahamon
  • Artist Andrés Landazábal
  • Animator Silvia Prietov, Gerardo Gonzalez, Jaime Giraldo, Ricardo Avila
  • Composer Manuel Borda
  • Script Editor Laura McClure
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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