- A
tragedy is a
genre of
drama based on
human suffering and, mainly, the
terrible or
sorrowful events that
befall a main
character or cast of characters...
- The
Tragedy of
Tragedies, also
known as The
Tragedy of
Tragedies; or, The Life and
Death of Tom
Thumb the Great, is a play by
Henry Fielding. It is an...
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tragedy, tragedie, tragic, or tragœdy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tragedy is a
genre of drama.
Tragedy may also
refer to:
Tragedy (1925...
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Shakespearean tragedy is the
designation given to most
tragedies written by
playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his
history plays share the qualifiers...
-
Tragedy by the Sea, also
known as
Cruel Waves, is a
photo showing a
young couple, John and
Lillian McDonald,
standing together beside the
Pacific Ocean...
- In
English drama, a
domestic tragedy is a
tragedy in
which the
tragic protagonists are
ordinary middle-class or working-class individuals. This subgenre...
- The
tragedy of the
commons is the
concept that, if many
people enjoy unfettered access to a finite,
valuable resource, such as a pasture, they will tend...
- The
Tragedy of Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark,
often shortened to
Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and...
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Tragedy of
Romeo and Juliet,
often shortened to
Romeo and Juliet, is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare early...
- The
Tragedy of
Julius Caesar (First
Folio title: The
Tragedie of
Ivlivs Cæsar),
often shortened to
Julius Caesar, is a
history play and
tragedy by William...