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Why is it such a tragedy??. Final Analysis of Julius Caesar. Think of the las t time you heard this:. “That was a real tragedy.” or “That was so tragic.”. “Tragedy is when I cut my finger.” . “Comedy is when you fall down a sewer.” . -- Comedian Mel Brooks . But what is
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Why is it such a tragedy?? Final Analysis of Julius Caesar
Think of the last time you heard this: “That was a real tragedy.” or “That was so tragic.” “Tragedy is when I cut my finger.” “Comedy is when you fall down a sewer.” -- Comedian Mel Brooks
But what is Literary Tragedy?
Tragedy A tragedy is a dramatic form with a few distinguishing characteristics: 1. The story focuses on a TRAGIC HERO - a person of high rank. 2. This character experiences a “reversal of fortune” that ends in his downfall. 3. Audiences feel pity for the character (called a catharsis) 4. The character contributes to his downfall because of a Tragic Flaw (hamartia) A character’s tragic flaw is the weakness in his/her character that causes the character’s downfall. Some common examples of tragic flaws are pride, jealousy, greed, anger, and idealism.
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Literary Tragedy or Not? • Your neighbor loses his job and family because of an obsession with alcohol. • The king of a country does more and more bad things. Eventually he is thrown in jail because he bragged about it on Twitter. • The president of a foreign country is assassinated by a group of rebels. • A once-proud senator is kicked out of office for taking bribes from special interest groups. • A city councilman follows corrupt colleagues because of his trust of others and ends up guilty of fraud.
Writing Assignment • In an answer of at least one written page, explain how the play is an example of a literary tragedy. Who do you argue is the play’s tragic hero? • Be sure to explain how the play is an example of Literary Tragedy. • Be sure to explain how your character choice is an example of a tragic hero. • Be sure to explain the character’s tragic flaw. • Be sure to use real events from the play to support your answer.