"The poet, being an imitator like a painter or any other artist, must of necessity imitate one of three objects - things as they were or are, things as they are said or thought to be, or things as they ought to be. The vehicle of expression is language - either current terms or, it may be, rare words or metaphors."

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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and polymath from Stagira. He studied at Plato's Academy and later founded the Lyceum in Athens, where he developed major works in logic, ethics, politics, and natural science.

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