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Essay / Compare and Contrast Aristotle and Alexander Pope
Aristotle and Alexander Pope have a strong influence on the poetry community regarding understanding, what to look for, and writing style and structure. Aristotle is a clear storyteller who favors tragedy accompanied by inevitable human pain and suffering. Pope believes that humans should learn by connecting with nature and finding what is essential in life. Aristotle has a vast majority of chaotic styles, the whole Pope is more clear and concrete, but no matter how they choose their poems, there is a sense of disquiet in every scholar. This concern lies in the community, in how it should learn to express its emotions, and in which literary qualities are most important to teach first. This understanding also relates to whether your audience is both academic intellectual observers and readers of entertainment poetry, because the message needs to be clear enough for both groups, but interesting enough for people to continue writing your stories. Both Aristotle and Alexander had a great influence on the poetry community that changed the landscape in years to come and will continue to inspire future poets.