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Oswaldo
21 May, 01:02
Which best describes an ancient Greek tragedy?
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Alyssa Travis
21 May, 02:05
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An ancient Greek tragedy includes a character that faces a tragic flaw, and learns a moral/lesson. The character usually has a foil.
An example of a tragedy: Antigone. It was a book that showed the fate of people who had pride. Creon noticed his flaw too late, and then he faced fate, as Haimon killed himself after Antigone's death. I recommend you read this Greek tragedy, very interesting.
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