Indirect communication
When Homer, Plato and Kierkegaard opt for a communication and storytelling strategy for maximum transformative impact.
In the ‘Poetics’, Aristotle focuses on the elements that constitute effective drama and epic poetry, building on the idea that all forms of art are imitative. This imitation, or mimesis, can occur either through direct representation, as in tragedy, where actions and emotions are directly presented through dialogue and action without a narrator, or thro…
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