Othello
.... happen in this play, even if the characters themselves do not, which provides us with a different experience (because of the particular
tragic nature of the ....
(2061

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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

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)
Thoreau and Frost on Nature
.... The body of the dead girl is a
tragic emblem of the uncaring side of
nature, which ended her newly begun life in its tempest. One ....
(796

3

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The Tragic Hero
The
tragic hero remains a staple of drama, though the specific
nature of the
tragic hero has changed since its inception in antiquity. ....
(1707

7

)
Tragic Heroes in Drama
The
tragic hero remains a staple of drama, though the specific
nature of the
tragic hero has changed since its inception in antiquity. ....
(1707

7

)
Shakespeare Tragic Hero
.... seeks to destroy: The Moor is of a free and open
nature, That thinks .... writes: Othello himself is perhaps the most admirable of Shakespeare's
tragic heroes, a ....
(2806

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Calvin's Doctrine of Christ
.... cannot be idle" (252). Despite this
tragic nature, Calvin believes that it is actually to our benefit. Once fully aware of this ....
(1677

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The Nature of Love in Literature
The story of Emily Grierson is a
tragic one. .... The story of Miss Emily demonstrates that failed love can do
tragic things to the human soul. ....
(1597

6

)
The Nature of Love: Faulkner and Hemingway
The story of Emily Grierson is a
tragic one. .... The story of Miss Emily demonstrates that failed love can do
tragic things to the human soul. ....
(1597

6

)
A Streetcar Named Desire Williams
.... Blanche duBois. Berkman's purpose is not to give us an interpretation of the
tragic nature of the drama or Blanche. Instead, he ....
(1229

5

)
An American Tragedy & Literary Controversy
.... Shapiro recognizes the essentially
tragic nature of the book and of American society: "Each book [in the novel] reveals a different stage in Clyde's ....
(1823

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)
Tragedy of OedipusThe King
.... Certainly, this irony contributes to the
tragic nature of the play, and renders it all the more memorable for readers. Segal, Charles. ....
(1646

7

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Themes of Arrogance & Denial in Oedipus the King
.... Certainly, this irony contributes to the
tragic nature of the play, and renders it all the more memorable for readers. Segal, Charles. ....
(1646

7

)
JAMES JOYCE
.... the narrative, however, Joyce is continually meditating on the
nature of life, reinforcing the theme of disillusion, of life's inherently
tragic nature, and he ....
(1343

5

)
Analysis of Voila's Speech in Twelfth Night
.... Nothing of a truly
tragic nature occurs in Twelfth Night, but it is nevertheless a fact that this speech by Viola presents in a somewhat serious way at least ....
(1425

6

)
Samson as a Tragic Figure
.... I. Samson is properly considered a
tragic figure. A. Biblical text establish the special
nature of Samson's life and his importance to the Israelites before ....
(3978

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THE THEME OF JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD"
.... the narrative, however, Joyce is continually meditating on the
nature of life, reinforcing the theme of disillusion, of life's inherently
tragic nature, and he ....
(1350

5

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Use of Metaphor in Dylan Thomas Poem
.... is no difference between death in the life of a man and death in
nature, as life .... In this sense, Antigone is just as much to blame for the
tragic events of the ....
(945

4

)
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
.... is no difference between death in the life of a man and death in
nature, as life .... In this sense, Antigone is just as much to blame for the
tragic events of the ....
(945

4

)
Hemingway & World War I
.... avoid thinking. For a thinker like Rinaldi, and to some degree Henry, the war has revealed the
tragic nature of life. It has also ....
(3189

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Margaret Atwood
.... of her innocence. The
tragic nature of the book lies in the fact that Elaine has become Cordelia in a way. From the very beginning ....
(1707

7

)
Hemingway
.... Perhaps the most significant of these is the celebration of the
tragic nature of existence into which we are born to suffer and die. ....
(6188

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Wilfred Owen's poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth
.... In this way, Owne's life and death reflects the futile and
tragic nature of was as expressed in "Anthem for Doomed Youth." Another way in which the poem ....
(1876

8

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Lady Macbeth
.... The feminist view of Lady Macbeth's pressing beyond virtu is that, given the scope of
tragic consequence, it looms larger than a revolt against sexual
nature. ....
(959

4

)
Oncogenes and Leukemia Oncogenes and Leukemia
.... neoplastic disorders. Perhaps their only truly unifying characteristic is the
tragic nature of their eventual course. The Leukemias ....
(9434

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Irony in The Wild Duck and Oedipus the King
.... In Sophocles' Oedipus The King, we have another
tragic character unaware of his real
nature, though a more sympathetic one. Oedipus ....
(1664

7

)
Oedipus and the Classical Hero: Definition of Tragedy and the ...
.... Oedipus also meets Aristotle's definition of the
tragic hero in that he is not perfect. His stubborn
nature makes him kill the stranger who will not get out of ....
(1077

4

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Oedipus & Hamlet
.... Hamlet, as much as any typically labeled
tragic hero, understands the concept of hamartia, the one
tragic flaw that can otherwise spoil an heroic
nature. ....
(1992

8

)
Achebe' novel Things Fall Apart
.... Africa's tragedy is epitomized in Okonkwo, who has several faults as well as many virtues but his biggest fault, his
tragic flaw, is his unyielding
nature. ....
(1558

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Hamlet
.... finding oneself in the face of the
tragic condition of life is what allows the individual to flower and realize itself (ie, develop their true
nature to its ....
(2098

8

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