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Elements of a Tragedy

Elements of a Tragedy. How do we define a tragedy?. Tragedy Defined. Any serious and dignified drama that describes a conflict between the hero and a superior force and reaches a sorrowful conclusion that arouses pity or fear in the audience. Tragedy Defined.

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Elements of a Tragedy

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  1. Elements of a Tragedy

  2. How do we define a tragedy?

  3. Tragedy Defined Any serious and dignified drama that describes a conflict between the hero and a superior force and reaches a sorrowful conclusion that arouses pity or fear in the audience.

  4. Tragedy Defined A tragic hero is destroyed precisely because of attempting to be good and is much better than most people, but not perfect.

  5. Tragedy Defined Tragedy implies a conflict between human goodness and reality.

  6. Tragedy Defined Tragedy assumes that this universe is rotten or askew.

  7. Tragedy Defined Tragic literature is not intended to make people sad.

  8. Four Basic Concepts of a Tragedy

  9. Basic Concepts of a Tragedy 1. The events in the plot of a tragedy must have a clearly probable or inevitable connection—events should be believable but unexpected.

  10. Basic Concepts of a Tragedy 2. The plot should be complex and allow a change from ignorance to knowledge.

  11. Basic Concepts of a Tragedy 3. Suffering must all occur in a tragic plot which, preferably, should end unhappily.

  12. Basic Concepts of a Tragedy 4. The pity and fear which a tragedy evokes should come from the events and actions, and not the mere sight of something on stage.

  13. Ten Basic Elements of a Tragedy

  14. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 1. The protagonist must suffer some type of separation from his society.

  15. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 2. The protagonist must make some kind of mistake or show bad judgment.

  16. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 3. Deaths, more often than not, occur at the end of the play in the same way that comedies typically can end in a marriage or a feast.

  17. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 4. Tragedies often contain supernatural elements.

  18. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 5. The tragic hero is a person with noble qualities and a flaw in his character.

  19. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 6. Some disorder has been committed against the laws of nature and needs to be corrected.

  20. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 7. The conflict is often with country or with the hero himself.

  21. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 8. The hero is usually seeking revenge or he is being avenged.

  22. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 9. Tragedies have a sad ending--the death, downfall or destruction of the hero and other main characters.

  23. Basic Elements of a Tragedy 10. Comic relief is provided with light scenes to relieve the stress of tragic events.

  24. Irony in a Tragedy

  25. The main character of a tragedy must possess these five character traits:

  26. Character Trait #1 The character must have a fault that leads to far more dire consequences than he deserves.

  27. Character Trait #2 The character must be so virtuous that instead of feeling pity or fear at his or her downfall, we are simply outraged.

  28. Character Trait #3 The character cannot be so evil that for the sake of justice we desire his or her misfortune.

  29. Character Trait #4 The character should be someone who is neither outstanding in virtue and righteousness, nor bad or villainous of his own that he falls into misfortune, but rather through some flaw.

  30. Character Trait #5 There must be glory in the character’s misfortune, which only virtue can ensure.

  31. There are Six Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero

  32. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 1. The tragic hero is a good or noble man.

  33. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 2. The hero acts against established law or moral codes but with noble motives.

  34. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 3. The hero makes a false moral choice, brought about by self deceptions or excessive noble pride.

  35. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 4. There is a dramatic moment of choice.

  36. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 5. The tragic hero often ends in death, downfall, or destruction.

  37. Basic Elements of a Tragic Hero 6. Disaster overtakes the hero because of this choice.

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