Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... hamartia . Hamartia . It is also known as the tragic flaw . It is the only " impurity " that exists in the character . Hamartia is the only thing that can and must be destroyed , so that the whole of the character's ethos may conform to ...
... hamartia . Hamartia . It is also known as the tragic flaw . It is the only " impurity " that exists in the character . Hamartia is the only thing that can and must be destroyed , so that the whole of the character's ethos may conform to ...
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... hamartia ; and even more surprising , one learns that it is by virtue of this same hamartia that the hero has come to his present state of happiness . Through empathy , the same hamartia that the spectator may possess is stimulated ...
... hamartia ; and even more surprising , one learns that it is by virtue of this same hamartia that the hero has come to his present state of happiness . Through empathy , the same hamartia that the spectator may possess is stimulated ...
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... hamartia , passing through three clearly defined stages : First Stage : Stimulation of the hamartia ; the character fol- lows an ascending path toward happiness , accompanied empathi- cally by the spectator . Then comes a moment of ...
... hamartia , passing through three clearly defined stages : First Stage : Stimulation of the hamartia ; the character fol- lows an ascending path toward happiness , accompanied empathi- cally by the spectator . Then comes a moment of ...
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