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    Challenges→The dramatic unities of time, place, and action were not artificial constraints for the Greeks, though they would be artificial for modern dramatists.

    The dramatic unities were themselves contested as artificial impositions even within Greek theatrical practice, as Aristotle's defense of them acknowledges violations by respected tragedians.

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    Aristotle
    Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived over 2,000 years ago and is one of the most influential thinkers in Western history. He studied nearly every subject—from animals and plants to politics and ethics—and developed practical ways of thinking that shaped how people understand the world. His ideas on logic, nature, and how to live a good life are still taught and debated today because he focused on observing the real world rather than just abstract theories.
    Dramatic unities(as a theatrical convention discussed in relation to Greek drama)
    A set of rules for writing plays, supposedly requiring that a story happen in one place, take place over one day, and follow a single main plot line.
    Tragedians(as respected Greek playwrights who sometimes broke the rules Aristotle defended)
    Playwrights who wrote tragic plays—stories about serious characters facing downfall or suffering.
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