The tragic era was during the reform after the civil war. Older historians argued that it was a tragic era because the victorious north was vindictive over the defeated south. Newer historians argue that it was a tragic era because they missed the opportunity for racial equality.
The Tragic Era refers to a period in American history, specifically during Reconstruction after the Civil War, marked by political corruption, economic struggles, and racial violence in the South. It was a time of great challenges as the country worked to rebuild and redefine itself following the end of slavery.
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No, the word tragic is an adjective.
"Tragic" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is extremely sad, distressing, or causing deep sorrow.
The tragic archetype is a character who experiences a downfall or unfortunate fate as a result of a fatal flaw in their own character. This archetype often serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of hubris or other character flaws. Examples include Oedipus from Greek mythology and Macbeth from Shakespeare's play.
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Tragic Daydreams was created in 2003.
Tragic Wand was created in 2000.