The man's inability to control his temper drives his family away.
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
The full question is: What could be added to the story above to make it most like a Greek tragedy A man loses his job and his spouse and children abandon him Then he becomes very sick and is dying alone in the hospital? A. His suffering is caused by his own bad habits and his refusal to go to a doctor sooner. B. One of his estranged children finds a cure for his disease, and he lives a long and happy life. C. His suffering is caused by the cruelty of others. D. The gods intervene and he is cured of his disease. His suffering is caused by his own bad habits and his refusal to go to a doctor sooner.
If a man loses his car, job, house and girlfriend, the only thing missing to equal a Greek tragedy is suicide or death.
IF NOT MARRIED: Only your mom, dad, brothers and sisters. IF MARRIED: Spouse & Children/and the above.
all the above
The Greek word for "Above" is "πάνω από".
An example of hubris is a character in a Greek tragedy who defies the gods' warnings and believes they are invincible. Another example is a leader who believes they are above the law and untouchable, leading to their downfall due to their arrogance.
All of the above playwrights influenced the writing of Arthur Miller. Miller was inspired by Greek tragedy, particularly the works of Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, incorporating their themes and storytelling techniques into his own plays to explore timeless and universal truths about the human condition.
what can you learn about the growth of the greek empire from the primary source above
επουράνια (epurania) meaning from above,from the sky
If a black flag was flying, it meant that the play would be a tragedy