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    Frankenstein’s Tragedy Frankenstein‚ a play that has been around for one-hundred years still is remembered till this day. There was a monster that had one request and a creator who ignored it; all lead to a depressing tragedy. Dr. Frankenstein is to blame for the tragedies that occurred to the monster because he did not account for the consequences that occurred. The doctor abandoned the monster when he could not control him any longer and did not take ownership for his creation which makes him

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    Tragedy in Greek theater In Greek theatre‚ tragedy is one of the most powerful forms of emotional amplification among playwrights and actors. Since the first play was written‚ tragedy has been used to bring the audience closer to the play‚ giving them a sense of connection to the characters or the story. Tragedy is a highly desirable trait among plays now‚ as it was Sophocles’ time. In Oedipus there is a very real relationship presented when you start to get more clues as to what actually happened

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    A Day to Go Down in Infamy Everyday tragedy occurs. Significant or not it affects some or all. For America 9/11 was the biggest tragedy to occur since Pearl Harbor‚ and has changed the course of our nation and for the future. 9/11 being the largest death poll on American soil since the civil war had a great impact on the country. It takes a great force to change the course of a powerful nation and 9/11 had that power to leave the country in shock and change the future for America. Learning about

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    Oedipus Rex: Tragedy of Fate Oedipus the King is widely regarded as a tragedy of fate. Briefly stated‚ it begins with a terrible plague that destroys the city. King Oedipus sends a messenger to the oracle at Delphi to find a cure. The answer that is received suggests to find out who the killer of King Laios was. Oedipus sends for the prophet Teiresias‚ who after much arguing‚ finally reveals that Oedipus himself is the murderer. Slowly but surely the history of Oedipus’ situation begins to

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    The third of three NASA tragedies occurred in February of 2003. During re-entry after two week mission‚ the Columbia shuttle broke apart. A thorough investigation linked the cause to a section of the silica ceramic insulation foam that lined the underbelly of the spacecraft. The entire crew was killed. Lost or damaged insulation tiles have been a reoccurring issue that never escalated into life threatening status until now. During the investigation‚ NASA officials noticed that a chunk of foam

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark Introduction: In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare people can see Hamlet the main protagonist who is the son of the king Hamlet and Queen Gertrude and the nephew of the new king Claudius. These are the most important characters in the play: Hamlet is a sad‚ cynical‚ discontented‚ 30 year old man who is totally sickening of his mother sexuality. Claudius is this uncle who is the antagonist in the story. He is the villain of the play‚ he is manipulative

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    As beginning‚ human beings must assure that intelligence is the dominant factor on animals’ behaviors‚ attitude and conducts. Unfortunately‚ some people restrict animals’ level of cognition on same issues because of the fact that they are suggesting all attempts of animals shaped instinctively. People must become conscious to resign this kind of biases in that today’s studies on animals show us animals have more intellect‚ contrary to common belief. Additionally‚ according to a stunning experiment

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    The Shadow "The Tragedy of Macbeth"‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ gives the reader an impact of the horror at the darkness in humans. In the story‚ the most dominant literary element is the theme. The theme brings out the impact of horror‚ while the other literary elements support it. One of the most evident quotes that made me think of the horror of darkness in humans was said by Macbeth‚ "Stars‚ hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires…" This quote showed that Macbeth was

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    The characteristics of Shakespeare’s plays were very similar to the tragedies of Ancient Greece as both of them provided the audience with entertainment and a moral. This was achieved by using techniques such as giving the protagonist a fatal flaw and using dramatic irony in all of the plays. In Shakespeare’s plays‚ the main character‚ often in a royal family‚ has a fatal flaw which is usually exaggerated weaknesses of every human. This helps the audience realise that no one is free from flaws and

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    Bad things happen to good people. Tragedy takes an emotional toll on everyone involved. Situations like loss or being exculpated often leave a person feeling hopeless. Therefore‚ just because someone physically survives a tragedy doesn’t mean they aren’t scared emotionally. In the memoir Night‚ Ellie Wisel writes about how the concentration camps and/or the whole situation have made him and many other people suffer physical‚ emotional‚ and mental changes. These changes affected Ellie in such a

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