“Tragedy, on this view, is the exhibition of that convulsive reaction; and the fact that the spectacle does not leave us rebellious or desperate is due to a more or less distinct perception that the tragic suffering and death arise from collision, not with a fate or blank power, but with a moral power, a power akin to all that we admire and revere in the characters themselves. This perception produces something like a feeling of acquiescence in the catastrophe, though it neither leads us to pass judgement on the characters nor diminishes the pity, the fear, and the sense of waste, which their struggle, suffering and fall evoke.”
Quote by A.C. Bradley
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Shakespearean Tragedy
This compilation includes classic works such as 'Hamlet', 'Othello', 'Macbeth', and 'King Lear', which are renowned for their profound character development, intricate plots, and poetic language. more
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