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Of particular note to tropers is that he wrote the ''Poetics'', studying [[Tragedy|tragic plays]], and many tropes were first diagnosed by him.
 
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=== {{examples|Works of Aristotle which have their own pages: ===}}
* ''[[Poetics]]''
 
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=== Tropes featured in his other works: ===
* [[Beige Prose]]: Compared to Plato, Aristotle's stuff is very dry and difficult to read. This is partially because most of his finished work were lost after the Fall of Rome, and what we have available today is essentially his lecture notes. However, many people find that the simplicity of Aristotle's words make his works delightful reads. [[Cicero]] described Aristotle's literary style as being "a river of gold."
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]