Talk:Mythos (Aristotle)

Has this been split from a larger article? It needs to introduce its context "In Aristotle's Poetics,..." etc. --Wetman (talk) 13:00, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

Editing to avoid plagiarism
I have edited to remove instances of plagiarism — a large portion of this article directly quotes Elizabeth S. Belfiore’s book, sometimes using quote marks and often not, and sometimes misquoting and sometimes misrepresenting. It’s too flagrant. See Plagiarism. Some instances are a "re-wording" of the source that is too close to being a direct quote, and should have quote marks. My edits add the quote marks where they are required, and corrects misrepresentations. However, the article still has too much quoting, and is too dependent on one source — a source that other sources will and will not agree with. Quotations.GümsGrammatiçus (talk) 15:10, 27 March 2021 (UTC)

Removed another instance of plagiarism
PLAGFORM A text taken word-for-word from a copyrighted source without quote marks and without naming the source in the text. The quote lacks context, it uses the word "therefore" which refers back to an unknown earlier passage in the source.GümsGrammatiçus (talk) 20:21, 27 March 2021 (UTC)