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Poetic justice describes an obligation of the dramatic poet, along with philosophers and priests, to see that their work promotes moral behavior. [10] 18th-century French dramatic style honored that obligation with the use of hamartia as a vice to be punished [10] [11] Phèdre, Racine's adaptation of Euripides' Hippolytus, is an example of French Neoclassical use of hamartia as a means of ...
Kenna served five years in prison for a tragic mistake. Now re-entering society, she tries to reconnect with her four-year-old daughter and move forward, she but faces opposition from nearly ...
Whether you are or always have been a bookworm or stopped reading books at 16 years old, you should know all these big names in this literature trivia. From Dickens to Hemingway, this trivia has ...
Atonement is a 2001 British metafictional novel written by Ian McEwan.Set in three time periods, 1935 England, Second World War England and France, and present-day England, it covers an upper-class girl's half-innocent mistake that ruins lives, her adulthood in the shadow of that mistake, and a reflection on the nature of writing.
A minor character flaw is an imperfection which serves to distinguish the character in the mind of the reader / viewer / player / listener, making them memorable and individual, but otherwise does not affect the story in any way.
From books with cult followings such as Big Little Lies to autobiographies, here’s what we’re currently reading at AOL.
The most tragic plot pushes a good character towards undeserved misfortune because of a mistake . Plots revolving around such a mistake are more tragic than plots with two sides and an opposite outcome for the good and the bad. Violent situations are most tragic if they are between friends and family.
"Sometimes I put the work ahead of [my family], and that is a tragic mistake which won’t happen again." This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. Show comments. Advertisement.