Aristotle's Poetics
6. What are the three types of imitation? Give an example of each from either ancient or contemporary art.
what are three types of imitation? give example of each form either ancient or contemporary art
what are three types of imitation? give example of each form either ancient or contemporary art
This is only a short answer space but I can make a general comment. There are two common ways to think of art: some consider it to be an expression of what is original and unusual in human thinking; Aristotle, on the other hand, argues that that art is 'imitative,' that is to say, representative of life. This imitative quality fascinates Aristotle. He devotes much of the Poetics to exploring the methods, significance, and consequences of this imitation of life. Aristotle concludes that art's imitative tendencies are expressed in one of three ways: a poet attempts to portray our world as it is, as we think it is, or as it ought to be.