the hero on top of the world
The muse of tragedy in Greek mythology is Melpomene. She is often depicted holding a tragic mask and associated with the themes of sorrow, suffering, and profound emotion found in tragic plays. Traditionally, Melpomene represents the art of tragedy, inspiring playwrights and artists to convey the depth of human experience and the darker aspects of life through their works.
Pop Art is a style of art. It begins with the letter p.
Classical Art... its basically a classic. trying to create something classic.
For some people the words "tragic hero" are a term of art, fixed in meaning for all time by AC Bradley in 1906. If that is the meaning you are using, you will be trying to find the arcane qualifications of a Shakespearean tragic hero according to this definition, including being a member of the nobility and having a "tragic flaw" which is some characteristic which can be twisted into being described as a defect. Personally, I prefer to adopt a more flexible idea of what tragedy is and what its heroes are like. Essentially, a tragedy is a story where the main characters go from a happy situation to a miserable one in which they probably die. A successful tragedy is one where we genuinely like the main character or characters and are saddened by their unhappy end. Brutus is such a character: he is noble and public-spirited, and his Stoic philosophy is admirable. This to me makes him a tragic hero. Cassius is not as easy to like: he is motivated by envy and is less than honest in his dealings which causes friction between him and the high-minded Brutus.
The Art of Killing Bigfoot A Tragic Story of Love and Loss - 2012 was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
Ancient Greek and Roman art is considered classic art. They celebrated the human figure with highly naturalistic detail. This is one of their most defining qualities.
Classical Art... its basically a classic. trying to create something classic.
Usually it's art: Paintings, Sculptures, Classic art, Modern art, etc.....
Drama.
its written in the greek language
The Lord's prayer begins .... Our father who art in heaven See Matthew chapter 6
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