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    The concept of tragedy has experienced significant change over the last few centuries. Yet despite human fascination with the concept it appears there is no consensus on what defines true tragedy. The classical notion is that a tragedy tells the tale of a tragic hero, a virtuous character who due to a tragic flaw is fated to an unhappy ending (usually death) that inspires fear and pity within the audience. However, there is the argument that tragedy does not have to follow such regulations. A hero

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    In the 6th century BCE, a new form of recreation and entertainment was taking place. A new artform would revolutionize civilization in ancient Greece, and subsequently, the rest of the world. With this new artform came many inventions and developments that have surpassed centuries and influenced future creativity. With these developments came the theatre of ancient Greece. While some sources claim that Greek theatre began around the 6th century, other sources claim that the origins are vague and

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    is an Athenian tragedy written by Sophocles; one of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose plays survived. The play centres on Oedipus, the protagonist and hero of the tragedy who inadvertently fulfils an oracles prophecy that he would, in his adulthood, murder his father, Laius, and marry his mother, Jacosta. In the time of the ancient Greeks, tales spun by dramatists and poets were either of a comedic or tragic nature, in particular. Oedipus The King is both a play of tragedy and of irony, and

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    to make her feel better about their bleak life. Due to the large gaps in the time periods of when these works of literature have been written there is an evolution. Oedipus Rex and Hamlet are considered tragedy of their time but Death of a sales man is the only one that can't be labeled as a tragedy. Oedipus comes from a time of city-states where areas become isolated due to the fact that trade is the only reason people travel often. This causes the people to live in a bubble and problems that effect

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    Aristotle, addresses each part of a tragedy and its significance, including katharsis. The main purpose of a tragedy is to provoke pity or fear in the reader or audience, then a kommos occurs, a song of lamentation, and the katharsis happens subsequently. The katharsis is a cleansing or purge from those feelings of pity or fear, as the character whom faces tragedy from their faulty, laments. Kommos creates katharsis through the death of children in the tragedies Medea, King Lear, and All My Sons.

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    The word tragedy is defined as a play which deals with tragic events that ends in an unpredictable way. The ending is horrific because it displays the destruction of the protagonist, this leaves the audience with such a bad feeling. In the early 6th century, ancient Greek’s created the concept of theatre that still highly influences modern day one-act plays. Tragedy and other forms of plays are still very commonly used today and might not be of existence if it wasn’t for the ancient Greek’s. When

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    Sophocles Antigone

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    Anyone that reads Sophocles’ Antigone knows it’s a perfect tragedy. The plot twist in the story makes it a perfect tragedy deep down. The nature of the play is even clearer, when the choir appears in the middle of the story telling the listeners tragedy is coming. The Story “Sophocles Antigone” shows in many ways what’s make it a perfect tragedy. The word tragedy is defined by a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main

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    written in different historical times. Oedipus The King was a Greek tragedy by Sophocles and was written in 429 BC, whereas The Death of a Salesman was written in 1949 by Arthur Miller. The two plays compare in ways even though they were composed at different times. Oedipus is divided into six scenes and acts that occurs in transitions between episodes and The Death of a Salesman has two acts and a requiem. The difference: In Greek tragedy, the principal character is nobility or royalty, and therefore

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    is there are multiple definitions of a tragedy. People believe that regular people are more capable of partaking in a tragedy. Hamlet and Oedipus are examples of the traditional tragedy. Hamlet’s actions were all voluntary. He knew what he was doing and the consequences. Oedipus suffered from fate of his family. He didn’t realize exactly what he was doing or the consequences. Oedipus is the truest tragic hero according to the traditional definition of a tragedy, the downfall of his royalty and uncontrollable

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    is there are multiple definitions of a tragedy. People believe that regular people are more capable of partaking in a tragedy. Hamlet and Oedipus are examples of the traditional tragedy. Hamlet’s actions were all voluntary. He knew what he was doing and the consequences. Oedipus suffered from fate of his family. He didn’t realize exactly what he was doing or the consequences. Oedipus is the truest tragic hero according to the traditional definition of a tragedy, the downfall of his royalty

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