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6 what elements does shakespeare add to his tragedies that aristotle did not write about?
tragic, beautiful heroes
supernatural beings, such as ghosts and witches
mythological beings, such as gods and goddesses
tragic heroes being forgiven for their evil wrongdoi
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Aristotle's analysis of tragedy focused on elements like tragic heroes with hamartia, but he didn't include supernatural beings. Shakespeare's tragedies (e.g., Hamlet with the ghost, Macbeth with witches) feature supernatural entities. "Tragic, beautiful heroes" is not unique (Aristotle's tragic heroes had nobility), mythological beings (gods/goddesses) are more in classical Greek tragedy (Aristotle's context), and tragic heroes being forgiven isn't a key added element. So the correct option is about supernatural beings.
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B. Supernatural beings, such as ghosts and witches