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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Tragedy

A tragedy may be defined loosely as any work of fiction in which the protagonist suffers a fall in his or her fortunes, and ends in a worse state than that in which they began. Works as diverse as Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, Hedda Gabler and Scarface may thus be classified as tragedies. Throughout much of Western thought, however, tragedy has been defined in more precise terms, following the precepts set out by Aristotle: it is a form of drama characterized by seriousness and dignity, usually involving a co ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Greek tragedy
Greek literature boasts three great writers of tragedy whose works are extant: Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus. The largest festival for Greek tragedy was the Dionysia, for which competition prominent playwrights usually submitted three tragedies and one satyr play each. The Roman theater does not appear to have followed the same practice. Seneca adapted Greek stories, such as Phaedra, into Latin plays; however, Senecan tragedy has long been regarded as closet drama ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Theories of tragedy

The philosopher Aristotle theorized in his work The Poetics that tragedy results in a catharsis (emotional cleansing) of healing for the audience through their experience of these emotions in response to the suffering of the characters in the drama. Not all plays that are broadly categorized as "tragedies" result in this type of cathartic ending, though – some have neutral or even ambiguously happy endings. Exactly what constitutes a "tragedy", however, is a frequently debated matter. Some hold that any story with a sad ending is a tragedy, whereas others demand that the story fit a set of requirements (often ...

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Tragedy, Tragedy - Origin of Western tragedy, Tragedy - Theories of tragedy, Tragedy - Greek tragedy, Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy, Tragedy - English Renaissance Tragedy, Tragedy - French Tragedy in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tragedy - Modern tragedy, Tragedy - Tragedy in film

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Kilkeel - Tragedy

On 14 February 2002 The Tullaghmurray Lass left Kilkeel Harbour to fish for prawns. When the boat failed to return when expected a huge search mission was organised involving local fishing boats, the RNLI, HM Coastguard, the Royal Navy and the Irish Navy. Two months later the main body of the wreckage and the bodies of the three crew were recovered. Tragically, the three victims were from the same family. Michael Green (54), his son (32) and grandson (8), both of whom were also called Michael, died in the accident. An inquest found that a gas explosion on the boat cau ...

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Kilkeel, Kilkeel - Geography, Kilkeel - History, Kilkeel - Economy, Kilkeel - Tragedy, Kilkeel - 2001 Census

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Fausto Coppi - Tragedy

In addition, Coppi's career was shaped by strokes of fate: in 1951 his teammate and younger brother, Serse Coppi, fell in a sprint in the Giro del Piemonte. After returning to his hotel, Serse suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died (a curious parallel with Bartali, who also lost a brother, Giulio, in a 1936 racing accident). Fausto suffered countless bone fractures in the process of his career. In 1953 it became public that Coppi had left his wife, to live with Giulia Occhini, la Dama Bianca ("the lady in white"). In the Italy of the ...

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Fausto Coppi, Fausto Coppi - Professional success, Fausto Coppi - Tragedy, Fausto Coppi - Legacy

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tiny Lund - Tragedy

After 1971, Lund began to fade from the Grand National limelight and moved to the new Grand National East and short track Late Model Sportsman (now Busch Series) series'; he twice won the Sportsman season opener down in Daytona and continued to rack up the triumphs on the short tracks that he had cut his teeth on. In 1975, he entered an A.J. King Dodge in the Talladega 500 as first alternate; when Grant Adcox's car was withdrawn from the event, Lund was in and after a short track event that Saturday was flown down in Bobby Allison's private airplane. The race was delayed a week by heavy rains but on August 17th the green ...

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Tiny Lund, Tiny Lund - Difficult Debut, Tiny Lund - No Where Fast, Tiny Lund - Hero, Tiny Lund - Cinderella, Tiny Lund - Journeyman Redux, Tiny Lund - Winning, Tiny Lund - Tragedy, Tiny Lund - Aftermath

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy

The classical tradition of Greek and Roman tragedy was largely forgotten in Western Europe from the Middle Ages to the beginning of 16th century, and public theater in this period was dominiated by mystery plays, morality plays, farces and miracle plays, etc. As early as 1503 however, original language versions of Sophocles, Seneca, Euripides, Aristophanes, Terence and Plautus were all available in Europe and the next forty years would see humanists and poets both translating these classics and adapting them. In the 1540s, the continental un ...

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Tragedy, Tragedy - Origin of Western tragedy, Tragedy - Theories of tragedy, Tragedy - Greek tragedy, Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy, Tragedy - English Renaissance Tragedy, Tragedy - French Tragedy in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tragedy - Modern tragedy, Tragedy - Tragedy in film

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - The Birth of Tragedy

The Birth of Tragedy (Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik, 1872) is a 19th Century work of philosophy by Friedrich Nietzsche. The full title translates as The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music. The Birth of Tragedy - The book. In this book, Nietzsche, originally educated as a classicist, discusses the history of the Greek tragedy, and introduces an intellectual dichotomy between the Dionysian and the Apollonian (very loosely: wild emotion or sensation vs. calm reas ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - A Tragedy of Telepaths

"A Tragedy of Telepaths" is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. A Tragedy of Telepaths - Plot synopsis. A Tragedy of Telepaths - Summary. Londo and G'Kar rescue Na'Toth from imprisonment on Centauri Prime. A Tragedy of Telepaths - Detail. The telepaths have made their home deep in brown sector and are on hunger strike to try and obtain a planet of their own. Sheridan is busy with t ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Euripides

Euripides (c. 480 BCE) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles. He is believed to have written over ninety plays, eighteen of which have survived. It is now widely believed that a nineteenth, Rhesus, was probably not by Euripides. [1] Fragments, some of them substantial, of most of the other plays also survive. More of his plays have survived than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because of the chance preservation of a manuscript that was prob ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - U.S. Bank Arena

U.S. Bank Arena (originally known as the Riverfront Coliseum and later known as The Crown and the Firstar Center) is an indoor arena located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River next to the Great American Ball Park. Completed in 1975, the arena seats 12,823 for ice hockey. It was the home of the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA from 1975-1979. Since then, the arena has hosted other minor-league hockey teams and various concerts, political rallies, and other events. The facility's longest-serving tenant w ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Cardenio

Cardenio is a lost play, known to have been performed by the King's Men, a London theatre company, in 1613. It is believed to have been written by William Shakespeare, probably in collaboration with John Fletcher. The play may have been lost with the burning of the Globe Theatre in 1613. The content of the play is not known, and only one song survives. However, it is likely based on incidents in Don Quixote, of which the 1612 translation by John Shelton would have been available to the authors. Fletcher is know ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Dionysia

The Dionysia was a large religious festival in ancient Athens in honour of the god Dionysus, the central event of which was the performance of tragedies and comedies. It was the second-most important festival after the Panathenaia. The Dionysia was actually comprised of two related festivals, the Rural Dionysia and the City Dionysia, which took place in different parts of the year. They were also an essential part of the Dionysian Mysteries. Dionysia - Rural Dionysia. The Dionysia was original ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Criticisms of socialism

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Socialist economics Socialist states Criticisms of socialism List of socialists ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Conflict Between Good and Evil

The Conflict Between Good and Evil is one of the most common conventional themes in literature, and is sometimes considered to be a universal part of the human condition. There are several variations on this conflict, one being the battle between individuals or ideologies, with one side Good, the other Evil. Another variation is the inner struggle in characters (and by extension, humans in reality) between good and evil. Conrad defined all humans as having an "inner evil" or Heart of Darkness in his novella of tha ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Alberta Williams King

Alberta Christine Williams King (September 13, 1903 – June 30, 1974) was Martin Luther King, Jr.'s mother and the wife of Martin Luther King, Sr. She played a significant role in the affairs of the Ebenezer Baptist Church where both her husband and her son preached. King was shot dead in the church six years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Alberta Williams King - Early Life 1904-1926. She was born Alberta Christine Williams, the only daughter of A.D. Williams, who was then the head of th ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia - Brett Favre

Brett Lorenzo Favre, pronounced "Farv," (born October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi) has been the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers American football team in the National Football League since 1992. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. He has won three League MVP awards, and has proven himself to be the most durable and loyal in professional sports as he is the only player in the history of modern professional sports to start every single game played by his team fo ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Theatre of Tragedy - Discography

Theatre of Tragedy - Albums. Theatre of Tragedy (1995) Velvet Darkness They Fear (1996) Aégis (1998) Musique (2000) Closure: Live (2001) Assembly (2002) Two Originals (Compilation, 2003) Storm (2006, unreleased) ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Theatre of Tragedy - Biography

Theatre of Tragedy begun when drummer Hein Frode Hansen quit his former band Phobia in 1993 and started looking for a new musical project to play in. A friend of his, who worked on a record store, told Frode that a band called Suffering Grief was looking for a new drummer, and after entering in contact with them, he joined the band. At the time, Suffering Grief was composed of vocalist Raymond István, keyboard player Lorentz Aspen and guitarist Tommy Lindahl. No bassist had joined the band yet, but "Eirik ...

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Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy band - Members

Todd Burdette - Guitar/Vocals - Also of Deathreat and Severed Head of State, formerly of His Hero is Gone Yannick Lorrain - Guitar - Formerly of His Hero is Gone and Union of Uranus Billy Davis - Bass - Also of Deathreat and From Ashes Rise Paul Burdette - Drums - Also of Deathreat, Formerly of His Hero is Gone ...

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Tragedy band, Tragedy band - Members, Tragedy band - Discography, Tragedy band - Quotes

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