Tragic
111tragico — tragic англ. [тра/джик] tragico ит. [тра/джико] tragique фр. [тражи/к] tragisch нем. [тра/гиш] трагически …
112tragique — tragic англ. [тра/джик] tragico ит. [тра/джико] tragique фр. [тражи/к] tragisch нем. [тра/гиш] трагически …
113tragisch — tragic англ. [тра/джик] tragico ит. [тра/джико] tragique фр. [тражи/к] tragisch нем. [тра/гиш] трагически …
114Hero and Leander — Tragic lovers in Greek legend; Hero drowned herself in despair after Leander perished while swimming the Hellespont to see her …
115Captain Ahab — tragic hero of Herman Melville s novel Moby Dick …
116tragical — tragic ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely distressing or sad. 2) suffering extreme distress or sadness. 3) relating to tragedy in a literary work. DERIVATIVES tragical adjective tragically adverb …
117tragically — tragic ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely distressing or sad. 2) suffering extreme distress or sadness. 3) relating to tragedy in a literary work. DERIVATIVES tragical adjective tragically adverb …
118tragedy — /traj i dee/, n., pl. tragedies. 1. a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force, as fate or society …
119Tragedy — other uses redirect|Tragedian LiteratureTragedy ( gr. , tragōidia , goat song ) is a form of art based on human suffering that offers its audience pleasure. [Banham (1998, 1118). In his speculative work on the origins of Athenean tragedy, The… …
120literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …