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There are a lot of artificial definitions of tragedy out there, with strange and arcane requirements. But actually, we view any story in which something sad happens to a character we care about as being tragic. If the character who we care about happens to be the main character of the story then the story is a tragedy.
Yes the story death of a salesman is a tragedy because it shows the sequence as being tragic and horrific because he kills himself in a car wreck. By that definition, many of Shakespeare's tragedies cannot be considered tragedy as they do not conform to Aristotle's definition of tragedy. Hamlet, considered his finest, breaks many of Aristotle's rules of tragedy. Surely we move on from purist classical definitions to embrace new modes of thinking. Miller's exploration of the plight of a common man is a Romantic concept in considering the common man worthy of study. Is not the common man as capable of tragedy as kings and queens?
Yes the story death of a salesman is a tragedy because it shows the sequence as being tragic and horrific because he kills himself in a car wreck. im afraid i cannot possibly agree...death of a salesman doesnt contain any of the features of a true tragedy defined by Aristotle. By that definition, many of Shakespeare's tragedies cannot be considered tragedy as they do not conform to Aristotle's definition of tragedy. Hamlet, considered his finest, breaks many of Aristotle's rules of tragedy. Surely we move on from purist classical definitions to embrace new modes of thinking. Miller's exploration of the plight of a common man is a Romantic concept in considering the common man worthy of study. Is not the common man as capable of tragedy as kings and queens?
He has a tragic flaw that leads to his downfall. That is the answer
it's a tagedy but the story is pathetic
If a story ends with death, it is often referred to as a tragedy or a tragic ending. This type of ending typically involves the main character's death and evokes strong emotions of sorrow or pity in the audience.
There are a lot of artificial definitions of tragedy out there, with strange and arcane requirements. But actually, we view any story in which something sad happens to a character we care about as being tragic. If the character who we care about happens to be the main character of the story then the story is a tragedy.
Yes, the novel "Of Mice and Men" can be considered a tragedy because it explores themes of loss, unfulfilled dreams, and the harsh realities of life. The tragic events that unfold, particularly the ending involving the death of a major character, contribute to the overall tragic tone of the story.
a tragic figure the main character in a general story is the protagonist.
Something sad
"The Ice Maiden" by Paul Jennings is considered a tragedy because it revolves around the protagonist's journey of facing and overcoming immense losses and emotional challenges. The story's theme of loss, remorse, and the exploration of death, as well as the tragic fate of the characters, contribute to its classification as a tragedy.
This type of story could be called a tragedy.
According to Aristotle, in a tragedy the focus should be on the actions of the characters rather than the story itself. He believed that the events in a tragedy should unfold through the actions of the characters, leading to a cathartic experience for the audience. Ultimately, it is the choices and decisions made by the characters that drive the tragic events in the story.
One possible moral lesson in the story "My Father's Tragedy" could be the importance of communication and understanding within a family. The story highlights how misunderstandings and lack of open dialogue can lead to tragic consequences, emphasizing the need for empathy, support, and clear communication among family members.
"A Farewell to Arms" is considered a tragedy because it follows the downfall and subsequent death of the protagonist, Henry, and his lover Catherine due to the harsh realities of war and fate. The story explores themes of loss, disillusionment, and the inevitability of suffering despite the characters' hopes for a better future. Hemingway's portrayal of the characters' struggles against an indifferent world ultimately leads to a tragic conclusion.
The story Macbeth, is tragic. It is centred around the aftermath of an account of regicide (the intended killing/ murder of a monarch). It is quite tragic and sad, but it written so well it is definitely worth it. it is set in scotland.
It is historical fiction and tragedy. It is a Historical fiction, because it takes place during the Great Depression, but it's not a true story, and it is a tragedy because of Lennie's death.