always thought those themes are part of a traditional/leavasite reading... where it involves close critical analysis by considering the themes and literary devices.
from sbhs 03:
You are a journalist working for a well-known magazine aimed at influential business people. You have a particular personal interest in the conpcet of 'the truth' and how it is represented to the general public.
Wirite a feature article in which you discuss how various texts seek...
well, be thankful that we don't have to discuss representation and meaning in our assessment.
hopefully it will all become clear once we get some more sheets (hopefully) from the teacher.
Basically an Aristotelean tragedy has the following:
1. Unhappy endings and an overall progression from order to disorder, harmony to disharmony
2. characters of superior quality and higher social status
3. catharsis
4. a plot built around a downturn and eventual recognition of a true...