Thursday, May 30, 2019
tragoed Metamorphosis of the Tragedy in Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, and Desir
Metamorphosis of the Tragedy in Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, and  craving Under the  Elms Tragedy is considered by  some to be the greatest of the genres. Often  something goes wrong and exposes something great. Characters generally  apply more  depth as  proofd by Hamlet. Tragedy shows up in the great periods of history  Classical Greece, Renaissance, and the early 20th century. It is a  outlying(prenominal) more  complex genre than comedy or romance. It teaches people to think since the  storylines never have a simple answer or resolution. We see this in Desire Under  the Elms. Family relationships and inheritances are  confused and even when  Abbie kills the baby, Eben decides to join her in her guilty plea when he is  clearly not a participant in the murder. Unlike comedy, there is less spectacle  onstage. Iokaste hangs herself offstage, King Hamlets murder is only reenacted  but not seen directly, and the audience doesnt see Abbie murder her baby. This  forces or  spares the audience me   mbers to use their imaginations to  previse  these crucial scenes, adding a layer of complexity to the play. Hamlet we are  reminded of fate by the line, Theres a divinity that shapes our ends. Then in  Desire, Cabot consistently looked to God for direction. These situations dont  allow us to remain passive and simply be entertained when we view tragedy. We  must grapple with the tough issues of life.  Plot is considered significant in tragedy for many reasons. . Plot examines  the limits of human greatness. It is the most examined area in the study of  literature probably because it is unique to humans. It can be both edifying for  an audience and, at the same time, allow for a catharsis. Plot allows characters  to play out their fate. Freud believe...  ...e less class conscious, the need for high status of one man  disappears. In Desire the hero(es) were farmers.   Another way that tragedy has evolved is through more comedy being added to  the tragedy. Oedipus has no real comic sc   enes. Hamlet had a few, but Desire had  evidence of comedy sprinkled throughout by way of the brothers, the dance, food  and drink, and animal references. Tragedy also had evolved to the point of  having more romance. Again romance was missing from Oedipus, we saw a bit more  in Hamlet between Claudius and Gertrude and Hamlet and Ophelia. But then in the  modern tragedy romance is at the center of the play, albeit an uncomfortable,  complicated romance. Some example in the play Desire include the sexual  advances, the kiss and walk away together, the reuniting at the end, stage  directions that describe the physical appearance.                   
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