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What was Aristotle’s view on poetry teaching morals?

AIt is the central goal of poetry

BPoetry must always teach

CTeaching is secondary to pleasure

DPoetry cannot teach

Answer:

C. Teaching is secondary to pleasure

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Aristotle believed that teaching can happen incidentally through poetry, but its main function is to give pleasure.


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