anagnorisis
Aristotle identified _____ as the moment in a Greek tragedy when the protagonist recognizes his or her role in bringing about suffering. A: anagnorisis
He referred to is as Hamartia.
Yes it is. You're close to living in one. "Tyranny is a compound of the extreme forms of oligarchy and democracy...Tyrants are drawn from the populace and the masses, to serve as their protectors against the notables, and in order to prevent them from suffering any injustice from that class...it may safely be said that most tyrants have begun their careers as demagogues, who won the popular confidence by calumniating the notables..." Aristotle, Politics Bk V, Ch X
Human desire causes this suffering.
no it can't
Aristotle identified _____ as the moment in a Greek tragedy when the protagonist recognizes his or her role in bringing about suffering. A: anagnorisis
He referred to is as Hamartia.
happiness into suffering good luck with
If the main character of a play is a hero, they are called a protagonist. If they are a villain, they are the antagonist.(The awnser is protagonist)
happiness into suffering.
The protagonist in "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a nameless woman who is suffering from postpartum depression. She becomes increasingly obsessed with the wallpaper in the room where she is confined, leading to a deterioration in her mental state.
Buddha did not, technically. found Buddhism. He identified a common thread of human existence - that all human life is plagued by suffering - and determined both the cause of suffering and a way out of this suffering. The people that accepted his teachings called the teachings Buddhism.
Because it allows the audience to gain the full understanding of the insanity the protagonist is suffering.
In "The Raven," the angel imagery symbolizes the protagonist's longing for hope and redemption in the face of grief and loss. The mention of angels suggests a desire for divine intervention and guidance, hinting at the protagonist's struggle to find solace and meaning in his suffering.
The protagonist in "The Giver" is a twelve-year-old boy named Jonas who lives in a seemingly perfect society with no pain or suffering. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories, where he starts to uncover the dark truths behind his community and challenges the beliefs of his society.
Buddhism states that suffering or unsatisfactoriness is the common experience with all people. In the Four Truths this is the first observation. The second seals with the cause of suffering, this is desire or wanting things to be different. The route to avoiding suffering is identified as avoiding or overcoming desire. The Fourth Truth says the actual method is to follow the Eightfold path which is a guideline to reducing pain and suffering in your life.
Buddha is not viewed as a god by Buddhists. He is revered as a great thinker and teacher as he identified the cause and remedy of human suffering.