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Tragedy (from the ‹See Tfd›Gr****: τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a
genre of
drama based on
human suffering and, mainly, the
terrible or
sorrowful events that...
- The
tragedy of the
commons is a
concept which states that if many
people enjoy unfettered access to a finite,
valuable resource, such as a pasture, they...
- Gr****
tragedy (Ancient Gr****: τραγῳδία, romanized: tragōidía) is one of the
three prin****l
theatrical genres from
Ancient Greece and Gr**** inhabited...
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Tragedy and Hope: A
History of the
World in Our Time is a work of
history written by
former Georgetown University professor and
historian Carroll Quigley...
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Shakespearean tragedy is the
designation given to most
tragedies written by
playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his
history plays share the qualifiers...
- The
Armero tragedy (Spanish:
Tragedia de
Armero [tɾaˈxeðja ðe aɾˈmeɾo])
occurred following the
eruption of the
Nevado del Ruiz
stratovolcano in Tolima...
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refer to:
Tragedy (Julia
Holter album), 2011
Tragedies (album), a 1995
album by
Norwegian band
Funeral Tragedy (Forever
Storm album), 2013
Tragedy (band)...
- The
Tragedy of Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark,
often shortened to
Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and...
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Optimistic Tragedy (Russian: Оптимистическая трагедия) is a play
written by
Vsevolod Vishnevskiy in the
Soviet Union in 1933 with a
dedication to the...
- The
comedy and
tragedy masks are a pair of masks, one
crying and one laughing, that have
widely come to
represent the
performing arts.
Originating in...