Posts

Showing posts from October, 2022

Gullivers Travels

  Aristotle probably would have liked Titanic. He might have even compared it to Sophocles' Theban Plays, celebrating Jack and Rose as one might appreciate Antigone and Oedipus. We can't be sure, of course, but in all likelihood Plato's student would have praised the late 90's sob story as an exemplary specimen of tragedy. Maybe that's the reason Aristotle's treatise on Poetics runs into a few icebergs of its own. His first Titanic-sized mistake was equating poetry to science. Aristotle tried to dissect plays and the art of tragedy as if they were a pickled frog in high school biology class. He applied his consistently rational mind to a sphere of ideas which are usually assigned to the emotional and, at times, even irrational. https://lnker.com/fZZKx

bestarboatous

Set in an enchanted 32 acre landscaped park with lighted brick pathways along the shore of a beautiful lake where nature abounds. We invite you to experience the ultimate outdoor fun under a canopy of majestic oak trees. View our juvenile alligators for an up-close and personal view of best airboat rides in orlando favorite reptile. Watch as they bask in the sun or you can feed our mini-dinosaurs. Stop by the old swamp shack and take a memorable family photo with Rufus the resident airboat Captain. Pose with some fun unique props and you will have the photo of a lifetime.  best airboat rides in orlando