Tragic plays often include Karuna (compassion/sorrow), Bhayanaka (fear), Raudra (anger) and Bhibhatsa (disgust). These rasas express deep emotional struggles. Comedies include Hasya (humour), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Shanta (peace) can be a resolution for both. Each rasa adds flavorRead more
Tragic plays often include Karuna (compassion/sorrow), Bhayanaka (fear), Raudra (anger) and Bhibhatsa (disgust). These rasas express deep emotional struggles. Comedies include Hasya (humour), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Shanta (peace) can be a resolution for both. Each rasa adds flavor to the story and helps audiences connect emotionally with the characters and situations in theatre.
Navarasas from ancient India and Greek theatre genres like tragedy and comedy are closely related. Tragedy reflects rasas like Karuna (sadness), Bhayanaka (fear) and Raudra (anger). Comedy connects with Hasya (laughter), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Both traditions use emotion to connectRead more
Navarasas from ancient India and Greek theatre genres like tragedy and comedy are closely related. Tragedy reflects rasas like Karuna (sadness), Bhayanaka (fear) and Raudra (anger). Comedy connects with Hasya (laughter), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Both traditions use emotion to connect with audiences, though in different ways. Together, they show how art can explore all aspects of human experience.
Once, a classmate made a joke about my drawing. I felt insulted and sad, but my friend found it funny and laughed. This showed how our internal thoughts or bhavas affected the emotions or rasas we experienced. Though the situation was the same, I saw it as an attack, while my friend saw it as harmleRead more
Once, a classmate made a joke about my drawing. I felt insulted and sad, but my friend found it funny and laughed. This showed how our internal thoughts or bhavas affected the emotions or rasas we experienced. Though the situation was the same, I saw it as an attack, while my friend saw it as harmless fun. Understanding this helped me realize why people react differently to the same situation.
The famous Greek masks represent two main emotions in theatre—tragedy and comedy. The sad mask with a frown symbolizes serious, emotional and tragic stories. The happy mask with a smile represents joy, fun and light-hearted comedy. These masks helped actors switch roles and emotions easily while perRead more
The famous Greek masks represent two main emotions in theatre—tragedy and comedy. The sad mask with a frown symbolizes serious, emotional and tragic stories. The happy mask with a smile represents joy, fun and light-hearted comedy. These masks helped actors switch roles and emotions easily while performing and they also helped the audience connect with the story being told.
The Greeks didn’t cry for fun or enjoy being sad all the time. Instead, tragic plays allowed them to release deep emotions and pain through something called catharsis. This emotional release helped them feel lighter and more at peace. Watching a sad play gave them a way to deal with their own struggRead more
The Greeks didn’t cry for fun or enjoy being sad all the time. Instead, tragic plays allowed them to release deep emotions and pain through something called catharsis. This emotional release helped them feel lighter and more at peace. Watching a sad play gave them a way to deal with their own struggles and find healing through art.
What rasas can be included under tragedy and comedy?
Tragic plays often include Karuna (compassion/sorrow), Bhayanaka (fear), Raudra (anger) and Bhibhatsa (disgust). These rasas express deep emotional struggles. Comedies include Hasya (humour), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Shanta (peace) can be a resolution for both. Each rasa adds flavorRead more
Tragic plays often include Karuna (compassion/sorrow), Bhayanaka (fear), Raudra (anger) and Bhibhatsa (disgust). These rasas express deep emotional struggles. Comedies include Hasya (humour), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Shanta (peace) can be a resolution for both. Each rasa adds flavor to the story and helps audiences connect emotionally with the characters and situations in theatre.
See lessTry connecting the Navarasas (from ancient India) and tragedy-comedy (from ancient Greece).
Navarasas from ancient India and Greek theatre genres like tragedy and comedy are closely related. Tragedy reflects rasas like Karuna (sadness), Bhayanaka (fear) and Raudra (anger). Comedy connects with Hasya (laughter), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Both traditions use emotion to connectRead more
Navarasas from ancient India and Greek theatre genres like tragedy and comedy are closely related. Tragedy reflects rasas like Karuna (sadness), Bhayanaka (fear) and Raudra (anger). Comedy connects with Hasya (laughter), Shringara (love) and Adbhuta (surprise). Both traditions use emotion to connect with audiences, though in different ways. Together, they show how art can explore all aspects of human experience.
See lessShare an example of how you observed the idea of bhava and rasa to understand a situation.
Once, a classmate made a joke about my drawing. I felt insulted and sad, but my friend found it funny and laughed. This showed how our internal thoughts or bhavas affected the emotions or rasas we experienced. Though the situation was the same, I saw it as an attack, while my friend saw it as harmleRead more
Once, a classmate made a joke about my drawing. I felt insulted and sad, but my friend found it funny and laughed. This showed how our internal thoughts or bhavas affected the emotions or rasas we experienced. Though the situation was the same, I saw it as an attack, while my friend saw it as harmless fun. Understanding this helped me realize why people react differently to the same situation.
See lessYou must have seen these masks many times, right? But what do you think they represent?
The famous Greek masks represent two main emotions in theatre—tragedy and comedy. The sad mask with a frown symbolizes serious, emotional and tragic stories. The happy mask with a smile represents joy, fun and light-hearted comedy. These masks helped actors switch roles and emotions easily while perRead more
The famous Greek masks represent two main emotions in theatre—tragedy and comedy. The sad mask with a frown symbolizes serious, emotional and tragic stories. The happy mask with a smile represents joy, fun and light-hearted comedy. These masks helped actors switch roles and emotions easily while performing and they also helped the audience connect with the story being told.
See lessDid the Greeks like to be sad and cry all the time?
The Greeks didn’t cry for fun or enjoy being sad all the time. Instead, tragic plays allowed them to release deep emotions and pain through something called catharsis. This emotional release helped them feel lighter and more at peace. Watching a sad play gave them a way to deal with their own struggRead more
The Greeks didn’t cry for fun or enjoy being sad all the time. Instead, tragic plays allowed them to release deep emotions and pain through something called catharsis. This emotional release helped them feel lighter and more at peace. Watching a sad play gave them a way to deal with their own struggles and find healing through art.
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