The Book of Job is considered a tragedy because it deals with the suffering and struggles of the main character, Job, who experiences severe loss and hardship despite being a righteous man. The story explores themes of human suffering, questioning the nature of God's justice and the legitimacy of undeserved pain. Ultimately, it is a tale of endurance and faith in the face of profound adversity.
No. A tragedy requires that the protagonist bring his fate on himself. Hamlet and MacBeth are tragedies because the hero's actions bring about the consequences of their fates. Job does nothing (or very little) to bring about what happens to him, even thought its a great deal that happens to him. The book of job is really just a bunch of philosophising over the question 'Why do bad things happen to good people?' and doesn't come up with much of a satisfying answer. Furthermore somebody tacted a happy ending onto the book of Job that would further remove it from being a tragedy.
This book is not a tragedy, it is a comedy. It is also on the banned books list.
Read the book
a tragedy.
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tragedy
No, the Book of Job is part of the Hebrew Bible and is believed to have been written by an unknown Hebrew author. It is a work of biblical wisdom literature that explores themes of suffering, faith, and divine justice. Greek tragedies are part of the ancient Greek literary tradition, and there is no direct connection between the Book of Job and Greek tragedies.
I thought that "The Sparrow" by Mary Doria Russel was a tragedy and if not it certainly ended tragically for the 'protagonist' Sandoz .
yes yes it is
Romance or Tragedy.
Uh....... read the book
"An American Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser.