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Tragedy

    As Aristotle says, "Tragedy is an imitation not of human beings but of
action, life, happiness, and unhappiness." Very few of the great tragedies
could possibly be based in reality. For instance, how likely is it that a great
king once discovered that he killed his father and married his mother in real
life. The purpose of this tragedy is to show the downfall of a great leader.
This includes action, life, happiness, and unhappiness just as Aristotle says.
Who would want to read something about a person that bad things happen to if the
reader does not understand why it happens and the reason for the reaction?
    Another example would be Antigone. It was not written to watch a woman
bury her brother and have everyone around her die. The purpose is to gain
insight on the human way of life. The story tells of duty and honor, not of
death and politics. We are made to care about not necessarily Antigone herself,
but her cause. That is what makes a great tragedy.
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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 07-27-2007
Category: Law
Words: 173
Pages: 0.69