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Compare and connect the concept of Navarasa from Indian theatre with Tragedy and Comedy from Greek theatre. What similarities or differences do you find?

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Navarasa includes nine emotional experiences like joy, fear and sorrow. Greek theatre had two types: tragedy (sad) and comedy (happy). Tragedy connects with Karuna and Raudra, while comedy links to Hasya and Shringara. Both traditions use emotions to tell stories, but Indian theatre explored more varieties.

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  1. Navarasa, from Indian theatre, consists of nine emotions like Karuna (sadness), Hasya (joy), Raudra (anger) and Veera (bravery). In Greek theatre, there were mainly two forms: tragedy, which focused on sadness and punishment and comedy, which focused on joy and fun. These connect well with the rasas: tragedy includes Karuna, Raudra and Bhibhatsa, while comedy reflects Hasya, Shringara and Adbhuta. Both traditions use emotion as the base of storytelling. However, Navarasa offers a wider range of emotions, showing how deeply Indian theatre studied the human mind. Greek theatre focused on releasing emotions through performance (catharsis), while Indian theatre explored inner feelings through bhava and rasa. Despite differences, both celebrate human emotion in creative ways.

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