Aristotles theory of tragedy in the poetics fails to do


Aristotle's theory of tragedy in the "Poetics" fails to do justice to Euripides' artistic achievement in the Medea. Using Nietzsche's concepts of "master morality" and "slave morality," argue that Euripides is a "masterful" author and that Aristotle's approach to him is "slavish."

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