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Epic and Tragedy
           Name:Jitendra V. Sumra
                 Roll No.: 16
                 Semester : 03
               Year : 2012-13
                Paper No: 103
  Paper Name : Literary Theory & Criticism
            Department Of English
Maharaja KrishnkumarSinhji Bhavnagar University
                      0
Definition Of Epic

• It is a long verse narrative on a serious subject, told in
  a formal and elevated style, and centered on a heroic
  or quasidivine figure on whose actions depends the
  fate of a tribe, a nation ,or [in the instance of John
  Milton's Paradise lost] the human race.
• There is a standard distinction between traditional and
  literary epics.
• “Traditional Epic” also called “Falk Epics” or
  “primary epics”
• Were written versions of what had originally been
  oral poems about a tribal or national hero during a
  warlike age.
• Among these are the “Iliad” and Odyssey that Greeks
  ascribed to Homer ; the Anglo-Saxon “Beowulf”,
• The French Chanson De Roland and The Spanish poem a
  Del Cid in the twelfth century ; and the thirtieth century
  German epic Nibelungenlied.
• “Literary Epics” Were composed by individual poetic
  craftsmen in deliberate imitation of the traditional form.
• The Epic was ranked by Aristotle as second only to
  tragedy and by many Renaissance critics as the highest of
  all genres.
• The literary Epic is certainly the most ambitions of
  poetic enterprises making immense demands on a
  poets knowledge invention and skill to sustain the
  scope grammar and authority of a poem that tends to
  encompass the world of its day and a large portion of
  its learning.
Characteristic of Epic
• 1]. The hero is a figure of great national or even
  cosmic importance. Like , In the paradise Lost, Adam
  and Eve are the progenitors of the entire human
  race, or if we regard Christ as the Protagonist, he is
  both God and man.
• 2]. The setting of the poem is ample in scale and may
  be worldwide or even larger. Like, The scope of
  Paradise Lost is the entire universe , for it takes place
  in Heaven, on earth and in the cosmic space between
• The action involves extraordinary deeds in
  battle, such as, in Paradise Lost includes the revolt in
  heaven by the rebel angels against God.
• 4]. In these great actions the Gods and other supernatural
  beings take an interest or an active part the Olympian
  Gods in Homer and Jehovah, Christ and the angels in
  Paradise Lost.

• Epic poem is a ceremonial performance and is narrated in
  a ceremonial style which is deliberately distance from
  ordinary speech and proportional to the grandeur and
  formality of heroic subject and architecture.
• Other Examples of Epic ;
Tragedy
• Tragedy means a serious accident ,crime, or natural
  catastrophe , a sad events, a play dealing with tragic
  events and with an unhappy ending.
• Definition by Aristotle:
• The imitation of an that is serious and also, as having
  magnitude, complete in itself, in the medium of poetic
  language and in the manner of dramatic rather than of
  narrative presentation, involving, Incidents arousing pity
  and fear, wherewith accomplish the catharsis of such
  emotions.
• Aristotle in the first place sets out to account for the
  undeniable, though remarkable, fact many tragic
  representations of suffering and defeat leave an
  audience felling not depressed, but relieved, or even
  exalted.

• In the second place, Aristotle was this distinctive
  effect on the reader which he calls “the pleasure of
  Pity and fear”.
• Accordingly Aristotle says that the tragic hero will must
  reflectively evoke both our pity and terror if he is neither
  thoroughly good or thoroughly bad but a mixture of both; and
  also that this tragic effect will be stronger if the hero is “ Better
  than we are”, than ordinary moral worth.
•
• Such a man is exhibited as suffering a change in fortune from
  happiness to mystery because of his mistaken choice of an
  action, to which he is led by his Hamartia- His error, or
  mistake of judgment.
• The tragic hero , like Oedipus in Sophocles Oedipus
  the king, moves us not an evil man, his misfortune is
  greater than he deserves, but he moves us also to fear
  , because we recognize similar possibilities or error in
  our own lesser and fallible selves.
Types of Tragedy
•   1]. Medieval tragedy,
•   2]. Senecan tragedy,
•   3]. Revenge tragedy,
•   4]. Domestic tragedy.
Medieval Tragedy
• Medieval Tragedies are simply the story whether
  deservedly or not , is brought from prosperity to
  wretchedness by an unpredictable turn of the wheel of
  fortune. The short narratives in “The Monk’s Take" of
  the contemporary tales are all, in Chaucer's own
  term, “Tragedies” of this kind.
Senecan Tragedy
• Senecan Tragedy was written to be recited rather than
  acted; but to English playwrights, who thought that
  these tragedies has been intended for the organized
  five-act play with a complex dialogue like the earliest
  English example was Thomas Sackville and Thomas
  Norton's Gorbodyc.
Revenge Tragedy
• This type of play derived from Seneca's favorite material of
  murder, revenge, ghost, mutilation, and carnage, but while
  Seneca had relegated such matters to long reports of offstage
  actions by messengers. Thomas Kyd’s “The Spanish
  Tragedy”(1586) established this popular forms. Christopher
  Marlowe's “The Jew of Malta” and Shakespeare's early play
  “Titus Andronicus” are in this mode.
Domestic Tragedy

• Which was written in prose and presented a
  protagonist from the middle or lower social ranks
  who suffers a commonplace or domestic distance.
  George Lillo’s “The London Merchant” or “The
  History of George Barnwell (1731). Another example
  like Henrik Ibsen’s “A Dolls House”, Arthur Miller’s
  “Death of A Salesman”.
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Literary criticism Epic And Tragedy

  • 1. Epic and Tragedy Name:Jitendra V. Sumra Roll No.: 16 Semester : 03 Year : 2012-13 Paper No: 103 Paper Name : Literary Theory & Criticism Department Of English Maharaja KrishnkumarSinhji Bhavnagar University 0
  • 2. Definition Of Epic • It is a long verse narrative on a serious subject, told in a formal and elevated style, and centered on a heroic or quasidivine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation ,or [in the instance of John Milton's Paradise lost] the human race.
  • 3. • There is a standard distinction between traditional and literary epics. • “Traditional Epic” also called “Falk Epics” or “primary epics” • Were written versions of what had originally been oral poems about a tribal or national hero during a warlike age. • Among these are the “Iliad” and Odyssey that Greeks ascribed to Homer ; the Anglo-Saxon “Beowulf”,
  • 4. • The French Chanson De Roland and The Spanish poem a Del Cid in the twelfth century ; and the thirtieth century German epic Nibelungenlied. • “Literary Epics” Were composed by individual poetic craftsmen in deliberate imitation of the traditional form. • The Epic was ranked by Aristotle as second only to tragedy and by many Renaissance critics as the highest of all genres.
  • 5. • The literary Epic is certainly the most ambitions of poetic enterprises making immense demands on a poets knowledge invention and skill to sustain the scope grammar and authority of a poem that tends to encompass the world of its day and a large portion of its learning.
  • 6. Characteristic of Epic • 1]. The hero is a figure of great national or even cosmic importance. Like , In the paradise Lost, Adam and Eve are the progenitors of the entire human race, or if we regard Christ as the Protagonist, he is both God and man.
  • 7. • 2]. The setting of the poem is ample in scale and may be worldwide or even larger. Like, The scope of Paradise Lost is the entire universe , for it takes place in Heaven, on earth and in the cosmic space between • The action involves extraordinary deeds in battle, such as, in Paradise Lost includes the revolt in heaven by the rebel angels against God.
  • 8. • 4]. In these great actions the Gods and other supernatural beings take an interest or an active part the Olympian Gods in Homer and Jehovah, Christ and the angels in Paradise Lost. • Epic poem is a ceremonial performance and is narrated in a ceremonial style which is deliberately distance from ordinary speech and proportional to the grandeur and formality of heroic subject and architecture.
  • 9. • Other Examples of Epic ;
  • 10. Tragedy • Tragedy means a serious accident ,crime, or natural catastrophe , a sad events, a play dealing with tragic events and with an unhappy ending. • Definition by Aristotle: • The imitation of an that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself, in the medium of poetic language and in the manner of dramatic rather than of narrative presentation, involving, Incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith accomplish the catharsis of such emotions.
  • 11. • Aristotle in the first place sets out to account for the undeniable, though remarkable, fact many tragic representations of suffering and defeat leave an audience felling not depressed, but relieved, or even exalted. • In the second place, Aristotle was this distinctive effect on the reader which he calls “the pleasure of Pity and fear”.
  • 12. • Accordingly Aristotle says that the tragic hero will must reflectively evoke both our pity and terror if he is neither thoroughly good or thoroughly bad but a mixture of both; and also that this tragic effect will be stronger if the hero is “ Better than we are”, than ordinary moral worth. • • Such a man is exhibited as suffering a change in fortune from happiness to mystery because of his mistaken choice of an action, to which he is led by his Hamartia- His error, or mistake of judgment.
  • 13. • The tragic hero , like Oedipus in Sophocles Oedipus the king, moves us not an evil man, his misfortune is greater than he deserves, but he moves us also to fear , because we recognize similar possibilities or error in our own lesser and fallible selves.
  • 14. Types of Tragedy • 1]. Medieval tragedy, • 2]. Senecan tragedy, • 3]. Revenge tragedy, • 4]. Domestic tragedy.
  • 15. Medieval Tragedy • Medieval Tragedies are simply the story whether deservedly or not , is brought from prosperity to wretchedness by an unpredictable turn of the wheel of fortune. The short narratives in “The Monk’s Take" of the contemporary tales are all, in Chaucer's own term, “Tragedies” of this kind.
  • 16. Senecan Tragedy • Senecan Tragedy was written to be recited rather than acted; but to English playwrights, who thought that these tragedies has been intended for the organized five-act play with a complex dialogue like the earliest English example was Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton's Gorbodyc.
  • 17. Revenge Tragedy • This type of play derived from Seneca's favorite material of murder, revenge, ghost, mutilation, and carnage, but while Seneca had relegated such matters to long reports of offstage actions by messengers. Thomas Kyd’s “The Spanish Tragedy”(1586) established this popular forms. Christopher Marlowe's “The Jew of Malta” and Shakespeare's early play “Titus Andronicus” are in this mode.
  • 18. Domestic Tragedy • Which was written in prose and presented a protagonist from the middle or lower social ranks who suffers a commonplace or domestic distance. George Lillo’s “The London Merchant” or “The History of George Barnwell (1731). Another example like Henrik Ibsen’s “A Dolls House”, Arthur Miller’s “Death of A Salesman”.