Modern tragedies and ancient tragedies have a lot in common, but the typical hero in a modern tragedy should be more like the rest of us.
Mir Jafar was responsible for this tragedy in the Indian history.
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He thought the tragedy can be combined with a comedy to form a tragi-comedy
Meaning of Modern Tragedy: ordinary people in tragic situation.Modern Tragedy: dark scenes, dark faces, everyone is destroyed or die.Modern Tragedy: funny at the loss of humanity, laughter without substance.Modern Tragedy: everything is simplified. People are stripped down to what is essential.Modern Tragedy: must fall from the throne.Modern Tragedy: they don't have to look real, real in essence, any action is simple.Must fall from the throne.Person in high position, falls to great depth. All central characters die or are destroyed.They don't have to look real, real in essence, any action is simple.Tragedy has to go beyond Drama. Tragedyhas to bring on emotionally more than drama, it has to bring catharsis. This has got to be an enormous impact on the audience. The audience has to feel disemboweled at the end of the play. That is what tragedy has to achieve. And drama only has to move the audience.The difference between a drama and Modern Tragedy: modern tragedy is to fall from great height all central characters die, no way out of dilemma. Has to be done in stylized manner.Very stylish Modern Tragedy."In the end, it can't look like acting."
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It is a modern day tradegy because the hero gets hurt badly and dies.
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yes of course it may be our feelings
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It already is in modern English. It's just in poetry. You can get dumbed down non-poetry paraphrases in various places.
Some modern books based on Greek tragedy include "Circe" by Madeline Miller, "The Song of Achilles" also by Madeline Miller, and "The Penelopiad" by Margaret Atwood. These books re-imagine and retell classic Greek myths and tragedies from new perspectives.
Yes. It borrows from the tradition of Greek tragedies.