An emotional result that derives from strong feelings such as great sorrow, fear, pity, laughter, or any other extreme change in emotion; this result has traditionally been variously described as either a purification or a purging of such emotions (whether those of the characters in the play or of the audience is also controversial). [1] More recently such terms as restoration, renewal, and revitalization have been used in relation to the effect on members of the audience
Catharsis (Ancient Greek: Κάθαρσις) is a Greek word meaning "purification", "purging", "cleansing" or "clarification." It is derived from the infinitive verb of Ancient Greek: καθαίρειν transliterated as kathairein "to purify, purge," and adjective Ancient Greek: καθαρός katharos "pure or clean."
We really need to loosen up sometimes. :)))
krisleyvetta 4 months ago
An emotional result that derives from strong feelings such as great sorrow, fear, pity, laughter, or any other extreme change in emotion; this result has traditionally been variously described as either a purification or a purging of such emotions (whether those of the characters in the play or of the audience is also controversial). [1] More recently such terms as restoration, renewal, and revitalization have been used in relation to the effect on members of the audience
rogest25 2 years ago
nahirapan ko hanapin meaning...hehehe
Catharsis (Ancient Greek: Κάθαρσις) is a Greek word meaning "purification", "purging", "cleansing" or "clarification." It is derived from the infinitive verb of Ancient Greek: καθαίρειν transliterated as kathairein "to purify, purge," and adjective Ancient Greek: καθαρός katharos "pure or clean."
rogest25 2 years ago