Across
- 3. Functions of the blood and gun in the play "Moses, Moses."
- 6. For Aristotle, tragedy is an imitation of _______.
- 7. Art serves no other purpose than to express what is pleasing
- 9. For Collingwood, this is the experience of expressing one's emotions.
- 10. The persona in the British poem "Ozymandias."
- 12. For Shelley, this instrument of moral good helps us to rise above our selfish desires and conceive the moral state.
- 13. For Dewey, art is an experience because we create works that were constantly examples of a common human p_______.
- 14. This aesthetic attitude argues art shouldn't express emotions and that beauty is devoid of moral contemplation
- 15. For Plato, what part of the human soul do imitative arts belong to?
Down
- 1. This feeling of fear and pity that must be aroused and purged from a person watching a tragedy.
- 2. It arises in an individual at the particular moment when he or she is captivated by the unique beauty of a work of art.
- 4. In Diotima's ladder, the form of Beauty is equated to _____.
- 5. Ernst Cassirer and Susanne Langer developed the view that artistic emotion is objectified in _____ _____.
- 8. For Aristotle, art is not a lie but reveals truth. What is the hero's sudden awareness of reality in the Greek?
- 11. When Regina Calderon shoots her son, Tony, what Greek concept in drama was applied?
