V-1:Dryden is the father of English criticism also there is explanation about Sidney. I like the idea of definition of play by Dryden. it is broken into three parts 1)lively image
2)Representation it's passion and humour
3) delight
Plato talk about the imitation and copy but Dryden gave different definition than Plato and Aristotle.Dryden talk about lively image.Dryden gave touch of realism.The word Catharsis.Dryden said about the delight instruction of mankind apart from that Plato and Sidney touch of ideal in representation. Represantion life as it is.
Question :why Dryden used the word 'just' before 'image'?
V-2 This one about the Dryden as critic and title of the essay.He was neo -classical poet. we can see the classicism and romanticism. Dryden was classicist but not blindly.
Question :what is doctrine approach?
V-3. Drama and poesy both are important,artificiality is not exist but lively image.it should be natural.I like the idea about the present the human nature.,also the concept of represention.
Question: 1) Is represention is copy or not?
2) How pleasure is sensual?
V-4 This one about the comparative criticism of the Ancient, modern and French playwrights.
Eugenious and Lisideius make the arguments on this topic.They used the situation of those time and the parties Whig and Tory which is good way to give justice to their argument.
Question : can we say that ancient is more important?
V-5 Controversy regarding used and aviodance of Rhyme.crites and Neander make the arguments on used to Rhyme and blank verse. Neander support of serious tragedy verse. but he defence weak because Dryden's vAll for loves' is not in verse.
Question : How is possible that tragic character is better than ourselves?
V-6. Rhyme is not a proper medium to carry the just lively image because it is unnatural. I like the arguments of Rhyme helps the judgement and makes it easier to control the free flight of their fancy. Rhyme is the suger quoted the ornaments of language which gives sweetness to the language.
Question :why crites said that Artistic control is a matter of judgement and not of rhyme or verse?
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