Unmerited misfortune refers to an unfortunate event or circumstance that occurs without just cause or reason, often affecting an individual who does not deserve such negative outcomes. It highlights the randomness and unfairness of life, where bad things can happen to good people or those who have not done anything to warrant such treatment. This concept can evoke feelings of empathy and injustice, as it challenges the notion of moral desert.
pity and sympathy
Aristotle believed that it is the unmerited misfortune of the tragic hero that arouses feelings of pity and fear in the viewer, leading to catharsis—an emotional release or purification that brings about a sense of relief and renewal.
grace!
It means grace. One who has unmerited favor.
misfortune will befall you
A great misfortune is very bad luck.She had the great misfortune getting sick with the flu while on a vacation.He had the great misfortune of losing his wedding ring while scuba diving on his honeymoonPresident Hoover had the great misfortune of taking office in 1929 when the stock marketcrashed.
Misfortune can mean disaster, adversity, calamity, catastrophe, hardship, and really bad luck.
A mishap,a Misfortune
A sense of pity and fear. Aristole believed that through experiencing these emotions, the audience could undergo a catharsis, or a purging of emotions that leads to emotional renewal and clarity. This catharsis was the ultimate goal of tragedy in Greek theatre.
Adversity means a state of hardship or affliction; also misfortune.
Give a life to a man in misfortune
what is the prefix of misfortune