Aristotle, who lived between 384-322BC, wrote \'Poetics\' but the work is not known to have been widely circulated or published in his lifetime. But Poetics has helped improve understanding about the dynamics of writing drama and poetry since its discovery years after his death. Poetics was properly translated in Italy during the Italian Renaissance and the time of Shakespeare in 1600. An Oriental version existed in 935AD. Poetics looks at the fundamentals of writing great tragedy. Aristotle believes the art of good dramatic tragedy is personified by the works of the popular Greek playwright Sophocles.