Examples Of Catharsis In Antigone

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There is usually a great emotional impact arousing pity and fear to the audience through the spectacle. The first scene which is really exciting is the entrance of the Chorus which has an important visual impact to the audience. Antigone, being held by Creon’s men and lead to execution is a great spectacle as well. Finally, another vital and shocking scene to the audience is the reveal of the bodies of Haimon and Eurydike. There is also the element of catharsis. According to Aristotle, the plot must cause catharsis to the audience. The character should go from a good situation to a worse, that is, peripeteia. He should also go through the process of realization of suffering, that is, anagnorisis. As I have already mentioned, I strongly