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"Murders On The Stage, Tortures, Woundings, And The Like": Dungeons & Dragons Adventures As Tragedy

This piece argues that Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) adventures function as Aristotelian tragedies, with catharsis and wonder as their central goals. Drawing on Poetics, the author suggests adventure writers act as dramatists, crafting morally complex stories that prioritize player agency. D&D’s immersive, participatory nature makes it superior to passive storytelling forms like Epic poetry.

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