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  Tragedy of OedipusThe King
.... The fact that he is responsible for the murder is obviously the crux of the play's tragedy, as Oedipus fulfills his promise to uncover the killer's identity ....
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THE TRAGEDY OF CHANCE AND HASTE IN ROMEO AND JULIET
.... the other is haste) that leads inevitably to tragedy in Shakespeare's (1595) The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. But, the reader of this play is forewarned that ....
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Oedipus Rex & Chekhov's The Bear
.... However, while we may not relate to the human being of a king as readily as we do a character like Smirnov, this play's tragedy is also representative of the ....
(908 4 )

William Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet
.... of "Hamle" was finished, deepened his understanding and sense of tragedy and loss. He weaved this experience into his retelling of the revenge play about Hamlet ....
(967 4 )

Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
.... In his critique of this aspect of the play, Marvin Hinter (2004) reveals the tragedy of Hamlet representing not only the minister of justice for his father and ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
.... In his critique of this aspect of the play, Marvin Hinter (2004) reveals the tragedy of Hamlet representing not only the minister of justice for his father and ....
(3216 13 )

Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... of time in the play. It is love at first sight for them both, and their determination to act on that love immediately means that the tragedy unfolds in a few ....
(2875 12 )

Themes of Arrogance & Denial in Oedipus the King
.... The fact that he is responsible for the murder is obviously the crux of the play's tragedy, as Oedipus fulfills his promise to uncover the killer's identity ....
(1646 7 )

Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... suffering. This is one element of tragedy. Yet .... person. In the play, Sophocles gives Oedipus all the attributes of a great hero. Oedipus ....
(874 3 )

Will Loman As Tragedy
.... fixed star, and whatever it is that hedges his nature and lowers it is ripe for attack and examination" ("Tragedy" 4). The tragedy comes into play because even ....
(2143 9 )

Use of Metaphor in Dylan Thomas Poem
.... Indeed, it would seem that there is much that Antigone could have done to prevent the play's tragedy from unfolding, which only serves to make Sophocles' work ....
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The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
.... Indeed, it would seem that there is much that Antigone could have done to prevent the play's tragedy from unfolding, which only serves to make Sophocles' work ....
(945 4 )

Willy Loman's tragedy
Willy Loman's tragedy in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is partly the result of .... life in his youth, is stressed from the very beginning of the play by the ....
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Willy Loman's Tragedy
Willy Loman's tragedy in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is partly the result of .... life in his youth, is stressed from the very beginning of the play by the ....
(1933 8 )

Sophocles' play Oedipus The King
.... very much feels the victim of Fate's whims, but at the play's conclusion, after .... light of Oedipus's fate, Oedipus The King is considered a tragedy, as "Oedipus ....
(1052 4 )

Oedipus Rex and the elements of tragedy
.... this light. The following is a summary of the main elements of the play as they relate to these 5 elements of the tragedy. In the ....
(616 2 )

Tragedy
.... first criteria of a tragedy, his ideals and dreams do. In fact, it may be that it is those very ideals that are being put on trial in this play (Stagg, 1994). ....
(1724 7 )

The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
.... first criteria of a tragedy, his ideals and dreams do. In fact, it may be that it is those very ideals that are being put on trial in this play (Stagg, 1994). ....
(1793 7 )

Noh Drama & Greek Tragedy
.... In this play the discovery (the change from ignorance to knowledge) hinges, of course .... either pity or fear--actions of that nature being what Tragedy is assumed ....
(2959 12 )

Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun
.... The play creates a sense of tragedy for a character who is not very likable and who seems to have wasted his life pursuing the wrong things. ....
(1682 7 )

Racine's Play, Britannicus
.... The play, in its psychology and rhetoric, is "for connoisseurs," as Voltaire noted, but certainly not for connoisseurs of tragedy (Abel 18). ....
(2758 11 )

Richard III Character in The Tragedy of King Richard III
In the historical drama The Tragedy of King Richard III, William Shakespeare writes .... However, in the beginning of the play, Shakespeare provides us with an ....
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Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... All of this goes into Aristotle's definition of tragedy as the representation of .... of artistic devices appropriate to the several parts of the play; presented in ....
(1671 7 )

Nietzsche's View of Tragedy
.... 101-2). According to Nietzsche, when Euripides introduced the device of a god to provide prologue or epilogue explanations of a play he robbed tragedy of part ....
(3810 15 )

Hamlet and the Tragic Plot
.... important. If Hamlet's inner conflicts were not a part of the play, the tragedy would not be nearly as fascinating as it is. This ....
(781 3 )

Trifles (Play)
.... The play is a tragedy in the sense that not only has Mr. Wright been murdered, but, before he was murdered he robbed his wife of her "voice." She had no ....
(1349 5 )

The Play Life is a Dream
.... AL Cilveti agrees with this assessment and finds that the tragedy of the play is to be found in the fact that the characters are impotent to discover ultimate ....
(3157 13 )

Arthur Miller's Play, The Price
.... Timebends 542). The play is a tragedy because there is something in these brothers which prevents them from a reconciliation. They are ....
(1635 7 )

Death and the Horseman
.... and action. The tragedy of the play occurs, if we follow this model, because Pilkings breaks these unities. Aristotle's model is ....
(1652 7 )

Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... If we see Hamlet in this regard---as the individual who is most human in the play---then we can begin to see his tragedy in all its simplicity and purity. ....
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