What part of speech is tragedy?

What part of speech is tragedy?

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Q. What can we learn from tragedy?

5 Lessons Learned from Tragedy

  • Strength. Whether it be a car accident, a loss of a loved one, a natural disaster, or any other tragedy, we often cope better than we ever expected.
  • Gratitude. Those who have suffered tragedy are often the most grateful.
  • Love & Connection.
  • New Pathways Open Up.
  • Life Is Precious.

Q. What is another word for tragedy?

Tragedy Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for tragedy?

calamitycatastrophe
disastermisfortune
adversitycataclysm
misadventureaffliction
mishapblight
part of speech:noun
inflections:tragedies

Q. How do you use tragedy in a sentence?

Tragedy in a Sentence ?

  1. Having claimed the lives of all passengers, the car accident was a great tragedy.
  2. A tragedy had befallen the family when they discovered that their father had died from cancer.
  3. After the bridge collapsed, the police force was equipped to deal with the effects of the tragedy.

Q. What’s the difference between tragedy and travesty?

A: A “tragedy” is of course a dreadful event or disaster that results in sadness, injury or destruction. While a “travesty” is more of a distorted or cheap imitation of something – often applied to the debasement of something held high, such as justice, rules, ideals and so on.

Q. What is Romeo and Juliet’s tragic flaw?

In the play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, fate controls the character by using their fatal flaws against them, Romeo’s fatal flaw is his impetuousness, Juliet’s fatal flaw is her impulsiveness, and Friar Lawrence’s fatal flaw is that he is blinded by his goal to bring peace to Verona.

Q. What was Oedipus’s tragic flaw?

Oedipus fits this precisely, for his basic flaw is his lack of knowledge about his own identity. Moreover, no amount of foresight or preemptive action could remedy Oedipus’ hamartia; unlike other tragic heroes, Oedipus bears no responsibility for his flaw.

Q. What is Odysseus tragic flaw?

Odysseus has a tragic flaw: Hubris. Throughout the story, he boasts his successes, which results in him getting in trouble. For example, moments after he escapes the Cyclops’ island, he proudly cries out that he, Odysseus, was the one that blinded Polyphemus.

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