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... CATHARSIS As used by Aristotle , catharsis referred to the purg- ing of the passions or sufferings of spectators through vicarious participation in the suffering of a tragic hero as this SOME THEORETICAL ISSUES 253.
... CATHARSIS As used by Aristotle , catharsis referred to the purg- ing of the passions or sufferings of spectators through vicarious participation in the suffering of a tragic hero as this SOME THEORETICAL ISSUES 253.
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... catharsis referred to the " liberation of affect " through the re - experiencing of blocked or inhibited emotions , which is supposedly an essen- tial phase in the resolution of unconscious conflicts . In applying this principle to ...
... catharsis referred to the " liberation of affect " through the re - experiencing of blocked or inhibited emotions , which is supposedly an essen- tial phase in the resolution of unconscious conflicts . In applying this principle to ...
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... catharsis . Control children were instead given two sessions of nonaggressive play . Following the play sessions , the second half of the story - com- pletion test , which supplied the posttest measure of aggression , was administered ...
... catharsis . Control children were instead given two sessions of nonaggressive play . Following the play sessions , the second half of the story - com- pletion test , which supplied the posttest measure of aggression , was administered ...
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