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According to Aristotle, what is the primary function of poetry?

ATo teach morals

BTo reform society

CTo provide pleasure

DTo express emotions

Answer:

C. To provide pleasure

Read Explanation:

Aristotle held that the end of poetry is to give pleasure. Unlike Plato, he did not believe that poetry's function was primarily to teach morality.


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