Reversal of the Situation is a change by which the action veers round to its opposite, subject always to our rule of probability or necessity. Thus in the Oedipus, the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but... Greek Literature in Translation - 第 495 頁由 編輯 - 1924 - 642 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 頁
...origin, and so produces the opposite effect. Again in the Lynceus, Lyuceus is being led out to die, and Danaus goes with him, meaning to slay him ; but the outcome of the action is, that Danaus is killed and Lynceus saved. A Eecognition, as the name indicates, is a change... | |
| Aristotle - 1898 - 144 頁
...to our rule of probability or necessity. Thus in the Oedipus, the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but...with him, meaning to slay him; but the outcome of the action is, that Danaus is killed and Lynceus saved. Eecognition, as the name indicates, is a change... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - 454 頁
...always^tqjHULtule of probability or necessity. Thus in the Oedipus, the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but...Lynceus, Lynceus is being led away to his death, and Danans goes with him, meaning to slay him; but the outcome of the action is, that Danaus is killed... | |
| Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell - 1909 - 532 頁
...opposite of what they seek. " The messenger ", as Aristotle says (xi, i), " comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but...revealing who he is, he produces the opposite effect ". Mutalis mutandis, this is true of Creon, Jocasta, and Oedipus himself. Eager to stay the pestilence... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1911 - 474 頁
...to our rule of probability or necessity. Thus in the Oedipus, the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but...Recognition, as the name indicates, is a change from 2 ignorance to knowledge, producing love or hate between the persons destined by the poet for good... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1911 - 468 頁
...goes with him, meaning to him ; but the outcome of the preceding incidents is that f %£%*' l)anaus is killed and Lynceus saved. ••Recognition, as the name indicates, is a change from 2 ignorance to knowledge^producing love or hate betw^Jea thepersons jestined by the poet for gODd.orJsaiJortune.... | |
| Gilbert Norwood - 1920 - 448 頁
...probability or necessity. Thus in the CEdipus, the messenger 'p. 4. 'Chap. VI. '1455*. comes to cheer CEdipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but, by revealing who he is, he produces the opposite effect."1 Much might be written on this analysis of dramatic structure. One remark at least must be... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1923 - 496 頁
...to our rule of probability or necessity. Thus in the Oedipus, the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but...the preceding incidents is that Danaus is killed and Lyuceus saved. Recognition, as the name indicates, is a change from 2 ignorance to knowledge, producing... | |
| Mary Burchard Orvis - 1928 - 314 頁
...the action veers round to its opposite, subject always to the law of probability or necessity. And Recognition as the name indicates, is a change from...ignorance to knowledge, producing love or hate between persons destined by the poet for good or bad fortune. The best form of recognition is coincident with... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle, John Gassner - 1951 - 516 頁
...the messenger comes to cheer Oedipus and free him from his alarms about his mother, but by reeealing who he is, he produces the opposite effect. Again...preceding incidents is that Danaus is killed and Lynceus saeed. Recognition, as the name indicates, is a change from 2 ignorance to knowledge, producing loee... | |
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