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Role of Tragedy in Literature
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What is the key element that defines a tragic hero in literature?
A tragic flaw (hamartia) that leads to their downfall
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What is the main difference between ancient and modern tragedy according to literary theory?
Ancient tragedy focuses on fate and destiny, while modern tragedy explores character and inner conflict
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What is the central concept of tragedy according to Aristotle?
Catharsis (purgation of emotions through pity and fear)
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Which famous Shakespearean tragedy explores the theme of political ambition leading to destruction?
Macbeth
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What is the philosophical purpose of tragedy in literature according to modern interpretations?
To explore human suffering, moral dilemmas, and the nature of existence
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What is the role of chorus in ancient Greek tragedy?
To provide commentary, background information, and reflect public opinion
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Which Russian novel is considered a masterpiece of psychological tragedy?
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Which literary work explores the theme of forbidden love ending in tragedy?
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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Who is considered the father of classical tragedy in ancient Greece?
Aeschylus
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Which novel by Theodore Dreiser is considered a modern American tragedy?
An American Tragedy
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