The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... In Ibsen, the
modern tragic hero and the
modern tragic conflict are to be found in the bourgeois individual--often a woman--who rebels against society and ....
(1398

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The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... In Ibsen, the
modern tragic hero and the
modern tragic conflict are to be found in the bourgeois individual--often a woman--who rebels against society and ....
(1772

7

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Dramatists Criticism of Society
.... In Ibsen, the
modern tragic hero and the
modern tragic conflict are to be found in the bourgeois individual--often a woman--who rebels against society and ....
(2292

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Dramatists' Criticism of Society
.... In Ibsen, the
modern tragic hero and the
modern tragic conflict are to be found in the bourgeois individual--often a woman--who rebels against society and ....
(1696

7

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A Doll's House & Death of a Salesman
.... Ibsen In Ibsen, the
modern tragic hero and the
modern tragic conflict are to be found in the bourgeois individual--often a woman--who rebels against society ....
(1695

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The Tragic Hero in Literature
.... Troy Maxson of "Fences" is a
modern tragic figure, an African-American man who is embroiled in conflict with the other characters in the story as a result of ....
(1068

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Arthur Miller's Aesthetics
.... The writings of Nietzsche also helped me understand this
modern tragic aesthetic in Miller, because none of Miller's characters run from reality to idealism ....
(1327

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Greek Philosophy Influence
.... Many Roman plays were based on the works of Menander" (The Classic 2). Perhaps one of the biggest influences on
modern tragic drama is Aristotle's Poetics. ....
(1667

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The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
.... More recently, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman has been perceived as being a
modern tragedy, that is the
tragic tale of the loss of one man's dreams for ....
(1793

7

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Tragic Muse and Nana
.... 2), in stark contrast to the sophisticated and almost mystical introduction by James of Miriam as "The
Tragic Muse" and "the great
modern personage." James ....
(1681

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The Tragic Hero
.... concern for the fate of the individual is what links the tragedy of the
modern era with that of Shakespeare and antiquity most directly, and the
tragic hero is ....
(1707

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Tragic Heroes in Drama
.... concern for the fate of the individual is what links the tragedy of the
modern era with that of Shakespeare and antiquity most directly, and the
tragic hero is ....
(1707

7

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Tragic Hero - Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller succeeds in demonstrating incredibly well in Death of a Salesman that not only is
tragic heroism still possible in the
modern world, but that it ....
(1543

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A Doll's House
.... We are led to believe that Ibsen was more interested in art than social change. Perhaps, as his notes state, he was looking for a
modern tragic hero. ....
(2752

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Sophocles - Antigone: Both Are Tragic Figures
.... Regardless, Antigone remains the most
tragic figure in the play that bears her .... "Antigone as Cultural Touchstone." Publication of the
Modern Language Association ....
(1372

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Cultural Attitudes Toward Death
.... That, in an age of anxiety about death and the fragility of life, is perhaps as near as the
modern tragic hero can come to immortality. ....
(3684

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Attitudes Toward Death
.... That, in an age of anxiety about death and the fragility of life, is perhaps as near as the
modern tragic hero can come to immortality. ....
(3724

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Tragic Elements in Romeo & Juliet
.... The star-crossed lovers, lacking a
tragic flaw, are so much the less profound as characters, but so much the more .... Romeo and Juliet is a singularly
modern story ....
(6180

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Antigone v. Heat and Dust
.... to sustain intimacy. In Antigone, we see that Antigone is heroic in both the
modern and
tragic sense. Her actions and trajectory ....
(2103

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A Doll's House
.... We are led to believe that Ibsen was more interested in art than social change. Perhaps, as his notes state, he was looking for a
modern tragic hero. ....
(1731

7

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Camus' The Outsider
.... It is evident that Meursault represents the
tragic nature of
modern life. Because he does not believe in God, he does not perceive any meaning in his life. ....
(1783

7

)
Hamlet
.... tragedy, both classic and
modern exhibits is an individual fighting for his sense of dignity in or to arrive at his proper place in society, "
tragic feeling is ....
(2098

8

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Will Loman As Tragedy
.... tragedy, both classic and
modern exhibits is an individual fighting for his sense of dignity in or to arrive at his proper place in society, "
tragic feeling is ....
(2143

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Hamlet & Oedipus
.... our
modern ears. Indeed we have been conditioned by post-Romantic literature to think that catharsis, if there is such a thing, is bought about by the
tragic ....
(1613

6

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Hemingway
.... While both the Greek
tragic hero and the
modern tragic Hemingway hero must exhibit endurance in the face of this existential dilemma, while both must exhibit ....
(6188

25

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Oedipus & Hamlet
.... If we look at a more
modern definition of the
tragic hero, we can see that Oedipus and Hamlet also represent Arthur Miller's definition of the
tragic hero, who ....
(1992

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Road Through the Rain Forest
.... The intrusion of the
modern world he sees as inevitable and ultimately
tragic for them and their society: Sooner or later---it is difficult to say precisely ....
(1278

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Tragedy
.... More recently, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman has been perceived as being a
modern tragedy, that is the
tragic tale of the loss of one man's dreams for ....
(1724

7

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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
.... Willy is much more
tragic victim than
tragic hero and why Death of a Salesman is less a tragedy in the classical sense than a drama of
modern social commentary ....
(2501

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Greek Concepts & Hellenic Contributions
.... They are terms that, while originating over three thousand years ago, continue to be cogent in today's
modern world. Hubris, or
tragic pride, is something that ....
(519

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