1. Book Of Job V. Aristotle's Poetics
The drama must, insists Aristotle, "resemble a living organism in all its unity." ... Section XXIV of Poetics deals mainly with the voice of the drama. ... Moreover, when it does arise it is in the first two paragraphs of the drama and is used as a perfunctory bit of introduction, setting the stage for the drama. ... This tenant, however, does not exclude Job as an example of drama. ... Aristotle felt that the Odyssey is the ultimate example of "true drama". ...
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