The novel "The Kite Runner" begins with Amir witnessing a tragedy in an alley while Hassan is running a kite for him. The novel ends with Amir running a kite in a symbolic act of redemption and healing, paralleling his past and present actions. The act of kite running comes full circle, signifying forgiveness, redemption, and closure for Amir.
Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is likely what you're looking for.
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According to the AWAKE Magazine Jan 8th, 2002 p. 11 "...at least 14 Witnesses, who happened to be at or near the scene of the tragedy", died during the terrorist attacks of September 11. This number includes Captain James Amato, battalion chief and George DiPasquale, both firefighters in the New York fire department.
Amir recalls the memory of participating in a kite-fighting tournament with Hassan because it symbolizes the betrayal that took place between them, as well as the guilt and shame that Amir feels for not intervening when he witnesses Hassan's assault in the alleyway. The memory serves as a poignant reminder of the friendship they once shared and the choices that ultimately drove them apart. It highlights the complex emotions and internal conflict Amir experiences when confronted with Hassan's tragedy.
It is impossible to answer you question in a line or two. Aristotle wrote a whole book (his Poetics) as he tried to define tragedy. See if you can find a condensed version - you could try looking on t he Internet for 'Aristotle's definition of tragedy' or 'Aristotle's Poetics'. Good luck!
Tragedy is a noun in a sentence.The tragedy was unbearable.Her tragedy would scar her life forever.It would a tragedy if you left me.
Tsige Abebe. has written: 'Triumph and tragedy' -- subject(s): Biography, Runners (Sports), Paraplegics, Marathon running
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Classical tragedy
No such thing, because the word "tragedy" is a noun, not a verb.
The plural of tragedy is tragedies.
This Was a Tragedy was created in 2005.