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    Oedipus Rex as a Great Tragedy In approximately 330 B.C.‚ Aristotle wrote the Poetics‚ which became a guideline for identifying the properties of a great tragedy. He believed that a good tragedy should be serious‚ complete‚ and have a degree of magnitude. He also held that a good tragedy should evoke feelings of pity and fear in the reader and have a sense of universality. The ancient tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ is recognized as a great piece of writing because it exemplifies these qualities

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    Wiesel wrote his memoir so that American People could bear witness to the effects of The Jewish people’s connections. American people are stronger when united than apart. Tragedy tends to test the bond between people. For The Jewish people tragedy came during The Holocaust and for America tragedy struck during 9/11. It is not how tragedy hits‚ but how people react to it. Some people shut down and isolate themselves. While others surround themselves with people for support. It is a common trend‚ that the

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    A tragedy literary work in which an unfortunate even is caused by an individual. An Aristotelian tragedy is a tragedy that revolves around the main character’s tragic flaws and involves a reverse in fortune. Match Point is an insightful film written and directed by Woody Allen that touches on the inevitable consequences of greed and lust. Chris’s avarice and sexual desires result in him cheating on his wife and committing murder. Match Point represents an Aristotelian tragedy due to Chris’s tragic

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    and anguish‚ Romeo and Juliet encounter hardships from the beginning of their relationship. Nevertheless‚ love is prominent‚ overpowering misfortune. Although despair is apparent in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the tale of two star crossed lovers is a romance story rather than a tragedy. To start‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story displaying a timeline of Romeo and Juliet’s love. For instance‚ the story begins with the background information of both Romeo and Juliet prior to the party

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    Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet it is a tragedy. It is the story of two feuding families and the love between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet who can’t be together because of them. Shakespeare’s intention in this scene was to set up for the following deaths and turn Romeo and Juliet from a comedy to a tragedy. This particular scene is cuticle to outlining Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy as it features the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt and Romeo’s banishment as of. The scene opens

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    In the tragedy of “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth’s actions make her partially responsible for the tragedy‚ however‚ other factors also contributed. The witches offered great enticement towards Lord and Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s fatal flaws of ambition and vulnerability to persuasion by others also resulted in the murder of King Duncan and thus‚ the tragedy. It is evident that Lady Macbeth’s ability to persuade and manipulate Macbeth played a part in the tragedy. Lady Macbeth is

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    “DOCTOR FAUSTUS”: A MODERN TRAGEDY Introduction: Marlowe’s Tragic Hero One of the greatest achievements of Marlowe was that he broke away from the medieval conception of tragedy. In medieval dramas‚ tragedy was a thing of the princes only dealing with the rise and fall of kings or royal personalities. But it was left to Marlowe to evolve and create the real tragic hero. Almost all the heroes of Marlowe’s great tragedies Tamburlaine‚ Doctor Faustus or the Jew of Malta—are of humble parentage

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    scientific genius‚ but someone who carved the path for the way we depict plays and furthermore‚ how we write them. Aristotle made it a mission to read the plays of his era‚ while doing so he discovered many similarities among them‚ creating a tragedy. A tragedy is a form of drama that is composed of three basic parts: values‚ characters‚ and a conclusion. A value is what will determine the fate of the tragic character in the play‚ usually the value is represented by a supernatural power. While the

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    REALISM AND PLEASURE To be popular a text must he both accessible and enjoyable. We would argue that texts aiming to challenge the ideological status quo can do so more effectively if they too are accessible and enjoyable. Primetime television is obviously accessible. Unlike much late-night programming which is assumed to be geared towards "minority" tastes‚ programs screened during primetime viewing hours are assumed to be‚ almost by definition‚ of general interest. Screening ORANGES at primetime

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    After the Bhopal gas disaster in 1984‚ the Indian legislation governing safety and environment underwent significant changes.Specifically‚the factories Act was amended to assign the responsibility of the “occupier”‚who is legally responsible for the safety of the workplace and workers‚to the highest level of management in an organization. For a company this meant that one of the directors on the board had to be designated as “occupier”.The Environmental legislation also underwent changes ‚with the

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