The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, and yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic visionA. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, and yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision
B. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision
C. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision
D. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, still critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision
E. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, and still critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision