The hero fails due to his fatal flaw.
There is a tragedy, someone might die or something bad happens...............
August 6 1945
Pip's sister dies
There are a lot of artificial definitions of tragedy out there, with strange and arcane requirements. But actually, we view any story in which something sad happens to a character we care about as being tragic. If the character who we care about happens to be the main character of the story then the story is a tragedy.
Generally, the genre of pantomime is of love, comedy and tragedy.
basically the only difference is the ending. a comedy will have a happy ending i.e. wedding, whereas a tragedy will have a sad ending usually the death of the main character. either one can have funny or sad parts throughout but the ending is what makes it a comedy or a tragedy.
its written in the greek language
It's written in the Greek language
Yes, not so much because of what happens to Caesar but more because of what happens to Brutus.
Oedipus and Antigone - generally known as the Theban plays
(Apex Learning) A tragedy has characters who suffer pain and loss, while a comedy has funny situations and a happy ending.
"1 death is a tragedy and 1 million is a statistic" is generally attributed to Stalin.