Chapter 1. Aristotle’s Coercive System of Tragedy
• Aristotle’s philosophy/tragedy (obey rules, no rebellion) - character of the tragedy would be antisocial, rebellious. His characteristics and ambitions lead to tragedy happening to him. Through the theater, Aristotle would fear members of audience who share the same qualities as the main character does. Suppresses the audience through character.
• Boal-theater is inherently political. Aristotle-theater and poetry are independent of politics.
• “Art imitates nature”, term “mimeses”, everyone has different perspective on the world and from what is it build.