According to Aristotle, poetry includes Dramatic tragedies and Dramatic comedies
<u>Explanation:
</u>
In Poetics, Aristotle gave a broad definition of poetry. He ranked tragedies more than the epic, saying that it has high standards, and dramatic comedies were placed at the bottom.
He advocated the idea of catharsis in tragedy, which was quite relevant in the ancient Greek tragedies like Oedipus Rex, for example. Dramatic comedies were used to refer base matters and not the lofty ones as they do not invoke any sort of catharsis.
Answer:
According to the story on the lightening thief book, Percy is being pursued by Zeus, one of the gods.
<em>This is as a result of the fact that he represent the broken promise made among the gods (that non of them should give birth to a child which posidon broke) and also coupled with the fact that Zeus's master lightning bolt has recently been stolen which made him the prime suspect as a thief.</em>
He has no other option that to search for it and return it before their will be an all out fight between the gods.
Explanation: