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Alfredo
5 March, 09:12
T/F Tragedy is intended to be depressing.
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Cohen
5 March, 10:31
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most like yes
so i would say true
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Shawn Cole
5 March, 12:14
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Tragedy can lead to depression, and something has to be depressing to lead to depression, so yes, it almost is always meant to be depressing.
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