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    In the story “A Summers Tragedy” written by Arna Bontemps is about an elderly couple‚ Jeff and Jennie both plan to go on a “trip”. They had lost all of their four adult kids within two years. They both as individuals been through alot and have seen a lot of things. As a married couple they are strong and stick by each others side. They love each other dearly and Jeff still calls his wife “baby” despite their age. For their “trip”‚ the old couple dresses in all black‚ as if they are going to

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    Elements of Tragedy

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    Q: DISCUSS “OEDIPUS REX” AS A TRAGEDY. Ans: Aristotle’s views regarding tragedy are mainly based upon the excellencies which “Oedipus Rex” possesses as a tragedy. The play presents an imitation of an action or piece of life‚ which is serious‚ complete in itself and also having a certain magnitude. The means employed by Sophocles is language beautified by all available devices. The story is told in a dramatic form with incidents arousing pity and whereby to accomplish the catharsis of such emotions

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    “The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson” was written by Mark Twain. The plot takes place around 1830 in a small town called Dawson’s Landing in Missouri. This book emphasizes the hard times of reconstruction in the confederate states. The economy was crashing. Slavery was a huge issue because it was banned in parts of the United States. One of the main characters‚ David Pudd’nhead Wilson‚ used his ‘expertise’ to embody reconstruction ideas and especially the ‘Reconstruction Dilemma.’ David Pudd’nhead

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    The name “tragic hero”‚ which has become synonymous with Shakespearean dramas‚ was developed before Hamlet‚ Macbeth or any of Shakespeare’s well-known plays were written. The literary term was actually discovered around 330 BC by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Through his theory of catharsis‚ Aristotle debated that the great plays of Sophicles‚ Euripides‚ and other Greek playwrights contained tragic heroes similar to each other‚ which all portrayed four basic characteristics

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    example for the ’ancient’ relationship I will be using the Shakespearean play ’ A Mid-summer Nights Dream’ and for the ’Modern’ relationship I will be drawing my conclusions from the portrayal of love and romance in popular culture. I choose these examples because they both show different ideals of ’love’ and relationships. The first topic of today’s lecture is establishing a relationship. To begin with lets look back at our Shakespearean couples; the first of which being Thesus and Hippolyta. Thesus

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    Love in Disguise: Analysis of a Shakespearean Comedy Throughout Twelfth Night Shakespeare uses the art of disguise to complicate the relationships formed between the characters of the play. The first character to assume a disguise was Viola who disguised herself as a man in order to get a good job for the count. Other examples of disguise include Malvolio who dresses in cross-garters in order to try and impress Olivia and Feste who pretends to be Sir Topas while Malvolio is locked in the dark

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    concept of Tragedy with reference to "The Spanish Tragedy". A tragedy is a religious experience which is main objective is to make the audience reflect on serious matters in order to know ourselves better and to hopefully grow as a person. It is a performed action that conveys both the feelings of pity and fear (as Aristotle’s definition of tragedy establishes) leading to the catharsis of such emotions among the spectators. All these elements are properly presented within "The Spanish Tragedy" by Thomas

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    Assignment 1 Tragedy of the Commons Learning about the tragedy of the commons is as depressing as the title suggests. From the class activity‚ I gained some insights on the interactions within a community when they are given a finite amount of resources to share. Hardin shed some light on the issue‚ where he summarized that each time a commons is “enclosed” upon‚ it only leads to the “infringement of someone else’s personal liberty”.1 In the end‚ with the population size and demand for common

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    bending sickle’s compass come:  Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks‚  But bears it out even to the edge of doom.    If this be error and upon me proved‚    I never writ‚ nor no man ever loved.  How to Analyze a Shakespearean Sonnet Writing an essay on a Shakespearean sonnet can be quite a challenge. The following are a few tips to help you start the process: 1. Find the Theme Although love is the overarching theme of the sonnets‚ there are three specific underlying themes: (1) the brevity

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    Question 1: The tragedy of the commons a) Using the example of a problem of the global commons outline the “tragedy of the commons” and explain its causes. In order to aptly outline the “tragedy of the commons” using an example of a problem of the global commons‚ it is essential to first put in context what both terms mean and how they relate to each other. The “tragedy of the commons” is a type of market failure under the banner of property rights that is described as ‘an economic problem in

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