Sentence examples for innate tragedy from inspiring English sources

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Charlie's Country, for all his character's innate tragedy, has moments of intense humour, which Gulpilil carries casually with a wry look or deadpan utterance, and which echo the disarming blend of c'est la vie fatalism and improbable optimism that is an essential in much Indigenous life.

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While most of us spent a good deal of 2012 trying to forget the innate tragedies of our own existences by going to places we've fooled ourselves into thinking we enjoy, I spent a lot of mine looking in on other people's tragedies.

Coleridge's operative words and phrases in his discussions of tragedy were "innate," "from within," "implicit," "the being within," "the inmost heart," "our inward nature," "internal emotions," and "retired recesses".

Caceres, who arrived in Australia from Argentina when she was 13, has an innate sensibility for the magic realism and tragedy running throughout Betzien's script, writing in her director's notes that she hoped it would be a "workout for the brain (and hopefully for the heart)".

I believe that these tragedies remind us that our innate humanness is to connect.

Was it innate?

Those skills look innate.

It is not innate.

Horrible tragedy.

Slapstick tragedy?

It's an innate affinity.

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