Hagar's tragic flaw is her pride. "pride was my wilderness. It was this pride and the "brake of proper appearances" that prevented her from living and enjoying the richness of the relationship that was available to her and Bram.
In "The Loons" by Margaret Laurence, key events during the rising action include Piquette's arrival at the narrator's grandparents' cabin, her growing friendship with the narrator, the confrontation between Piquette and the townspeople, and the tragic climax where the narrator witnesses the loons' call.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Margaret Cadaver is Salamanca's teacher. Salamanca initially doesn't like her, but as the story unfolds, Salamanca learns more about Margaret's tragic past and comes to understand and appreciate her. Margaret Cadaver plays a significant role in helping Salamanca navigate her own feelings and experiences.
more tragic, most tragic
A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.
the Boston Massacre
suffix of the word tragic is the capital bit of this word below tragIC
The tragic impulse in Macbeth involves the conflict between Macbeth's ambition to go beyond his limitations and the constraints of his moral conscience. As he pursues power and success, Macbeth is driven to commit heinous acts that ultimately lead to his downfall. This internal struggle highlights the tension between ambition and morality, showcasing how pushing beyond one's limitations can have tragic consequences.
No, the word tragic is an adjective.
They are internally conflicted between doing right and wrong
Willy is not decisive or courageous.
What tragic event?
a noble act by the tragic hero