The playwright includes the family's tragic past to add depth to the characters, create tension and conflict, and provide a backstory that influences the characters' present actions and motivations. It helps to explain their behavior and choices throughout the play.
In the excerpt from Antigone, the line that reflects her helplessness is when she acknowledges her family's tragic history and the inevitability of their fate. She expresses a sense of being trapped by the weight of her family's curse and her own predetermined role in their tragic narrative. This realization underscores her lack of control over her destiny and the tragic legacy that haunts her choices.
The past tense of include is included.
He has a tragic past
There have been many tragic ship accidents that have occurred in the past. Two of the most tragic ship accidents were the Titanic and the more recent Estonia ship accident.
Included is the past participle of include.
world trade center
the tragic events of the past week.
Included is the past participle of include.
While I can't provide specific details about your past life, many believe that the circumstances of one's past life death can reflect unresolved emotions or lessons to be learned. Common themes include tragic accidents, battles, or natural disasters, often tied to significant life experiences. Exploring past life regression or meditation could provide more personal insights into your previous experiences.
he had a tragic but fun childhood but his dad past away
Many adult's past achievements include graduating from college or high school. Other past achievements include getting a first real job.
This is not a strange spelling. It is analogous to 'shipwright', 'wainwright', and 'wheelwright', for example. It means a maker or repairer, and ultimately derives from the same Old English root as 'work'. Compare 'wrought iron' ('wrought' being an old form of the past tense and past participle of 'work'). Compare 'overwrought'. Compare 'What God hath wrought'. These are all related forms.