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Characteristics of Tragedy & Comedy -- A Debatable List ... The following list by John Morreall represents a conglomeration of varying theory on the nature of tragedy and comedy. Personally, I find (depending on the play) some of the characteristics more convincing and others less so.
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www3.dbu.edu/mitchell/comedytr.htm
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Drama and Acting question: What are the characteristics of shakespearean tragedy? The characteristics of a shakespearean tragedy are: # Must depict the downfall of a good person trough a fatal error or ... The characteristics of a shakespearean tragedy are:
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The lead character suffers because of a personal flaw?
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That is, we tend to describe, define, and judge tragedy in terms of certain formal or structural characteristics which we assert must pertain to all tragedies, as if a tragedy were a sonnet or a sonata, a symphony or a Chinese landscape scroll (Sewall, Tragedy 7).
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theliterarylink.com/tragedy.html
theliterarylink.com/tragedy.html
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I need information regarding the characteristics of a shakespearian tragedy. It can be general in form but i need it to help yze on of his works. anything would be helpful. thanks. ... Characteristics of Shakespearian tragedy esp Antony and Cleopatra Sari 07:53:31 1/31/103 (1)
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Lesson Title: Identifying the Characteristics of Greek Tragedy ... Objective(s): The student will be able to identify the characteristics of Greek Tragedy ... Students will review the elements of tragedy.
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www.wcboe.k12.md.us/custom_pages/Inst_Technology/Main/H...
www.wcboe.k12.md.us/custom_pages/Inst_Technology/Main/HS/ELA/GreekTragedy.htm
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Four Characteristics of a Tragic Hero ... 1. POSITION. The hero is royal or noble with great power, usually a king. He is a good, respected man who acts out of good intentions. He has much to lose. ... Three Unities of a Tragedy...
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faculty.musowls.org/Sheltont/Literature/HO(TragicHero)....
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Unlike Shakespearean comedy which traces its roots to the Medieval church, Shakespearean tragedy finds its genesis in Greek drama. Indeed, tragedy is perhaps the oldest genre in that it was described first by Aristotle almost 2000 years ago in his Poetics.
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www.montreat.edu/dking/Shakespeare/TRAGEDY.htm
www.montreat.edu/dking/Shakespeare/TRAGEDY.htm
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Definition A Classic Greek Tragedy must have the following elements: ... Hypocrit—one who is insincere, who professes to have characteristics he/she does not have. (from hypokrites—Greek for "to answer", later "to act")
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www.olearyweb.com/classes/english10012/readings/tragedyterms.html
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