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Dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically involving a great person destined to experience downfall or utter destruction, as though a character flow or conflict with some overpowering force as fate or an unyielding society.
What is the definition of a tragedy?
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There is a death of a person or the character is in critical condition, it has an emotional toll on not only the character, but the audience.
What always occurs at the end of a tragedy?
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Unusual events that are unexplainable.
What is paranormal?
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Romeo and Juliet.
Who died in Romeo & Juliet
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A serious disagreement or argument; problem.
What is conflict?
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A literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her downfall.
What is the definition of a tragic hero?
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Usually the main character, or someone that character and the audience favors, in order to leave a more devasting effect on the readers.
What character does the tragic event mainly happen to?
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To take vengeance for; inflict punishment for; avenge.
What is revenge?
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Leonardo DiCaprio.
Who famously played Romeo in the movie Romeo & Juliet?
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Any kind of death is common in tragedies and makes the reader feel saddened by the death or helps spark conflict or revenge in the plot.
How does death contribute to tragedy?
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A literary character that is intended to highlight attributes in another character through opposing traits.
What is a foil?
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Revenge, Romance, Death, Grief, Comedy, etc.
What are some common themes in tragedies?
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Fate- an event that is destined to occur, Fortune- chance or luck, Chance- an opportunity.
Define fate, fortune and chance.
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It is implying that the relationship is doomed to fail.
What does the term “star-crossed lovers” suggest?
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Commonly, the audience is connected to the main characters and forms a bond with them evoking emotions on a personal level before a dramatic plot.
How does Shakespeare evoke pity and sadness?
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The audience knows something that the character does not know.
What is dramatic irony?
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In order to lighten the mood for the audiences before a dramatic downfall is about to occur.
Why is comic relief needed in tragedy?
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The basic element in determining the action of a play is the dramatic conflict, which grows out of the interplay of opposing forces in a plot.
How does conflict relate to tragedy?
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Comedy.
What type of genre did Shakespeare write before tragedy?
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With the help of comic relief it lightens the mood and leaves the audience members contempt with the outcome.
Why does Shakespeare leave the audience hopeful towards the end?
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Dramatic or literary works that offsets more serious sections to lighten up the mood.
What is comic relief?
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Shakespeare used revenge as a common theme and inspiration for his character’s and poetry.
How does revenge relate to Shakespearean poetry?
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The basic element in determining the action of a play is the dramatic conflict, which grows out of the interplay of opposing forces in a plot.
How do fate, fortune, chance, and paranormal fall into Shakespearean tragedy?
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He wanted to stand out from other writers and connect to the audience to educate them on the importance of issues; also for entertainment
Why did Shakespeare transition from comedy to tragedy?
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Yes, down falls are used to evoke emotions from the audience.
Yes or No: Are downfalls of a character often found as a writing tool to evoke emotion in Shakespearean tragedy?
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