Jonathon Sam

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Watching tragedies was for Seneca, as for Aristotle, a form of mass therapy, a reminder to the audience of the worst that can happen in this world, so that when they leave the theater and go back to their pampered lives, their complacency and petulance are shaken, and they learn to be grateful for what they have.
Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations: Ancient Philosophy for Modern Problems
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