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Tragedy of Otranto happened in 1997.
A Trampwoman's Tragedy was created in 1903.
Walkerton Tragedy happened in 2000.
Armero tragedy happened in 1985.
This Romantic Tragedy was created in 2004.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Charles Osborne McDonald has written: 'The rhetoric of tragedy' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English drama, English drama (Tragedy)
The poisonous flower could foreshadow the destructive consequences of the secret love between Romeo and Juliet. Just like the flower can be both healing and harmful, their love brings both joy and tragedy.
The cast of Divine Tragedy - 2013 includes: Wendell Charles NeSmith as Peter Pan
The paean in Antigone typically signals a shift in tone and prepares the audience for the climax of the play. It often foreshadows impending tragedy or resolution of the conflict within the story.
His father, wife and son all died during 1827.
There is no widely-known author named Charles Gos. It's possible that you may be referring to another author or have misspelled the name.
"In the end, life offers only one tragedy: not to have been a saint." (Attributed to Charles Péguy by Peter Kreeft)
A tragedy typically involves a protagonist with a fatal flaw that leads to their downfall. An example could be Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," where the two lovers' families' feud ultimately results in their untimely deaths.
In lilterature, a tragedy is a narrative, drama, or poem that depicts the death of a noble or outstanding person. Hamlet certainly fits the description, and his death by poison and treachery near the end of Act V is the catastrophe that is featured in every tragedy.
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An arrogant businessman loses his money and his freedom when he is sent to jail after his auto company fails to do proper safety inspections