Respuesta :
Answer:
Tragedy.
Explanation:
Aristotle defines tragedy as "an imitation of an action that is serious and also has a magnitude, complete in itself" and arousing the "emotions of pity and fear"(Catharsis) in his terms. The "tragic pleasure" is aroused after the death or downfall of the heroic character as a consequence of "hamartia"(tragic flaw) like Hamlet, Oedipus, etc. had faced. A tragedy aims to display the flaws inherent in human nature and the aftermath of these flaws and hostility that has led them to the ultimate fall which is inevitable and thus, suggests the audience to avoid these impulsive actions and the fall.