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It is a Tragedy along with Sophocles and Euripides.
Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy, but other then her there is no goddess to that vague of a domination.
Dramatic festivals in Athens, particularly the City Dionysia, were held annually in honor of the god Dionysus. These festivals featured competitions in tragedy and comedy, where playwrights presented their works to be judged by a panel. The events included elaborate performances in large open-air theaters, such as the Theatre of Dionysus, and attracted large audiences from across the city. Celebrated with music, dance, and processions, these festivals were a central aspect of Athenian culture and civic identity.
Tragedy is from ancient Doric Greek, meaning a "goat weaner" it was used by shakespeares actors.
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Aristotle laid out his theories about dramatic tragedy in Oedipus the King by Sophocles poetics.
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Martyn Corbett has written: 'Byron and tragedy' -- subject(s): Dramatic works, Tragedy
That it's called the tragedy of Julius Caesar, but when one more closely examines the plot structure and dramatic form it's really the tragedy of Marcus Brutus.
The adjective form of the noun tragedy is tragic. There is no directly related verb.
Aristotle laid out his theories about dramatic tragedy in his work "Poetics." This text explores the elements of what makes a good tragedy, including plot, character, and spectacle. Aristotle's ideas have had a lasting influence on the study and creation of drama.
the tree types of DRAMATIC POETRY are: 1)tragedy 2)comedy 3)dramatic monolugue
Pile of dead bodies at the end and no weddings equals tragedy.
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The Spanish Tragedy is most definitely a revenge tragedy. In fact it is the first of its kind. It is the play that the revenge tragedies of the English renaissance imitate, making them revenge tragedies. While Hamlet is the most famous revenge tragedy of the period, The Spanish Tragedy was without a doubt the most influential.