Characterization
A story or a drama is built on the background of an event. It works by associating with any person or persons involved in the events. Therefore, if there is an animate as well as an inanimate part where the action takes place, they are called characters. Characterization is the interpretation of characters that are so active.
According to Aristotle's theory, the first thing to do is to adjust the plot. Second place goes to character portrayal.
Aristotle states that the play's action is not intended to mimic the characters of Aristotle's poetry, but that the characters are formed as a result of the action. Aristotle states that tragedy without action is complete, and that tragedy can be complete without characterization.
Aristotle mentions these facts in the play, especially on the subject of tragedy. He states that this situation is also present in the epic.
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