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he does not come from a rich or noble background.
The Greek playwright who added elaborate state settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was Sophocles. Euphrides was also a Greek playwright that used this type of stage presence.
first tragic then satyr which is a mix of tragic and comedy and then plain comedy
Aristophanes is largely considered as the father of Greek comedy.
The Greek heroes in Elizabethan tragedies were from the historical era. In the Greek tragedies they were from the pre-historical era.
There are furies in Greek Mythology that played a central role in avenging the tragic death of playwright Ibycus.
Shakespeare's protagonists are less rigidly defined than Greek heroes, and they combine both tragic and comic elements.
Willy Loman differs from the tragic heroes of ancient Greek tragedies in that he is an ordinary, everyday man struggling with personal and societal pressures in a modern urban setting, whereas ancient Greek tragic heroes typically held high status and faced challenges related to fate and divine intervention. Additionally, Willy's tragic downfall is a result of his own flaws and illusions rather than predetermined fate or external forces.
Tragic Playwright was a way in expressing various emotions in Ancient Greek History. Some causes of Tragic Playwright were wars and stress caused by loss of family. Aristotle Wrote over 200, though most were in forms of drafts and manuscripts. War had a very big role in Ancient History, which is why many Tragic Playwrights were written. (to express inside emotions) Hope this helped!
I, III, and IV
he does not come from a rich or noble background.
The Greek playwright who added elaborate state settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was Sophocles. Euphrides was also a Greek playwright that used this type of stage presence.
Zeus is not typically considered a tragic hero because he does not exhibit the characteristics associated with this literary archetype. Tragic heroes typically have a fatal flaw that leads to their downfall, which is not a prominent aspect of Zeus' character in Greek mythology.
Sophocles.
Sophocles.
Sophocles
A play written by Sophocles, the Greek playwright.