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Elizabethan and Shakespearean Tragedy
academic.brooklyn.cuny.eduGreek Theory of Tragedy: Aristotle's Poetics The classic discussion of Greek tragedy is Aristotle' s Poetics. He defines trag edy as "the im itation o f an action that is serious and also as hav ing magnitude, complete in itself." He continu es, "Traged y is a form of drama exciting the emotions of p ity and fear.
The Staircase to Terrorism - Fathali-Moghaddam
fathalimoghaddam.comLaden or the al Qaeda members who perpetrated the trag-edy of September 11, 2001 (Bodansky, 2001). Clearly, absolute material conditions do not account for terrorism; otherwise, acts of terrorism would be committed more by the poorest individuals living in the poorest regions, and this is not the case. Psychological research points to the ...