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Tragedy (from the Greek: τραγῳδία, tragōidia [a]) is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character or cast of characters. [2] Traditionally, the intention of tragedy is to invoke an accompanying catharsis, or a "pain [that] awakens pleasure,” for the audience.
- Greek tragedy
Greek tragedy (Ancient Greek: τραγῳδία, romanized:...
- Shakespearean tragedy
Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most...
- Greek tragedy
Literatura. Tragédia (do grego antigo τραγῳδία, composto de τράγος, "cabra" e ᾠδή, "música") é uma forma de drama que se caracteriza pela sua seriedade e dignidade, pondo frequentemente em causa os deuses, o destino ou a sociedade.
William Shakespeare escreveu tragédias desde o início de sua carreira. Uma de suas primeiras peças romanas foi a tragédia Titus Andronicus, que se seguiu mais tarde com Romeu e Julieta. Contudo, suas mais admiradas tragédias foram escritas entre 1601 e 1608, num período de sete anos.
Greek tragedy (Ancient Greek: τραγῳδία, romanized: tragōidía) is one of the three principal theatrical genres from Ancient Greece and Greek inhabited Anatolia, along with comedy and the satyr play.
Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the history of England, they were classified as "histories" in the First Folio.
The Tragedy of Macbeth, often shortened to Macbeth (/ m ə k ˈ b ɛ θ /), is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. [a] It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power.
18 de out. de 2024 · tragedy, branch of drama that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered or caused by a heroic individual. By extension the term may be applied to other literary works, such as the novel.