Elements of Tragedy:
- The conclusion is catastrophic.
- The catastrophic conclusion will seem inevitable.
- It occurs, ultimately, because of the human limitations of the protagonist.
- The protagonist suffers terribly.
- The protagonist's suffering often seems disproportionate to his or her culpability.
- Yet the suffering is usually redemptive, bringing out the noblest of human capacities for learning.
- The suffering is also redemptive in bringing out the capacity for accepting moral responsibility.
Revenge Tragedy - the tragedy of blood; quest for vengeance (often at the, sometimes repeated, prompting of the ghost of a loved one), scenes involving real or feigned madness, scenes in graveyards and scenes of carnage or mutilation
Tragicomedy - relationship between humans and forces beyond our understanding is more central than the actual actions of the play.
High Tragedy - the audience knows well in advance that the only way out for the characters is the unhappy ending
I really enjoy tragedies. Here's a shortlist of some of my favorite movies in this genre in no particular order.
Sid and Nancy
Donny Darko
Blood Diamond
Million Dollar Baby
The Elephant Man
Tristan and Isolde
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
The Ice Storm (1997)
The Crow
Stand By Me
Swing Kids
Dead Poets Society
American Beauty (1999)
Amadeus
Mystic River
Revolutionary Road
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“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.” Oscar Wilde
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.” Oscar Wilde
“Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.” Benjamin Franklin
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Related Links on the topic of Tragedy:
The Literary Link
Thoughts on Tragedy a pdf file
What are some of your favorite Tragedies?
It can be book or movie.
It can be book or movie.
Synonyms: adversity, affliction, bad fortune, bad luck, blight, blow, calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, contretemps, curse, curtains, dole, dolor, doom, downer, failure, hard knocks, hardship, humiliation, lot, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, mishap, reverse, shock, struggle, the worst, unluckiness, waterloo, woe, wreck
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