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What is tragedy in Greek theatre?

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In Greek theatre, tragedy refers to a serious and sad dramatic form. It typically involves the downfall of the protagonist, exploring deep human emotions like suffering, fate and moral conflict, often resulting in emotional release or catharsis for the audience.

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  1. Tragedy in Greek theatre is a dramatic genre characterized by serious, sorrowful themes. It portrays the downfall or suffering of the main character, often due to personal flaws, fate or divine intervention. These plays explored complex human emotions and ethical dilemmas, provoking empathy and reflection. Tragedies aimed to evoke catharsis, allowing audiences to release suppressed feelings. Rooted in religious rituals, Greek tragedies formed the foundation of dramatic storytelling, influencing later literature, theatre and philosophical thought.

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