Tragic ReliefOxford University Press, 1932 - 233 páginas |
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... fate . Again , if the ultimate fall of the gigantic tragic hero brings a painful sense of the sovereignty of fate , the valiant struggle of the mighty person against the adversity that assails him lends a peculiar thrill to the fight ...
... fate . Again , if the ultimate fall of the gigantic tragic hero brings a painful sense of the sovereignty of fate , the valiant struggle of the mighty person against the adversity that assails him lends a peculiar thrill to the fight ...
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... fate . The fact that Antigone finds herself confronted by the cruel edict of Creon suggests the preponderance of fate , while Antigone's rashness in defying the edict in disregard of the counsel of her sane and sober sister , Ismene ...
... fate . The fact that Antigone finds herself confronted by the cruel edict of Creon suggests the preponderance of fate , while Antigone's rashness in defying the edict in disregard of the counsel of her sane and sober sister , Ismene ...
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... fate over the affairs of man is indicat- ed through the introduction of supernatural agencies , and at the same time man is not subjected to any coercive influence from those symbols of fate . As we have stated before , the action of ...
... fate over the affairs of man is indicat- ed through the introduction of supernatural agencies , and at the same time man is not subjected to any coercive influence from those symbols of fate . As we have stated before , the action of ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL EXPOSITIONS OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 12 |
THE SECRET OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 34 |
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