Antigone is a classic example of a Greek tragedy. The purpose of tragedy is to produce ______, that is, to purge negative emotions from the audience. Greek tragedies are also marked by swift reversals of fortune known as _______. These reversals are the effects of a major incident that occurs within the play called _______, which has a profound impact on the main character. The conclusions of Greek tragedies are marked by the element of ________, which is the final act of the protagonist’s downfall and failure.
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Antigone is a classic example of a greek tragedy. the purpose of tragedy is to produce , that is, to purge negative emotions from the audience. greek tragedies are also marked by swift reversals of fortune known as . these reversals are the effects of a major incident that occurs within the play called , which has a profound impact on the main character. the conclusions of greek tragedies are marked by the element of , which is the final act of the protagonist’s downfall and failure.
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