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More tragic, though, was what happened every year on the child's birthday: the grieving family got a slew of commercial offers in the post, targeted at a dead child's ageing ghost.
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In some ways, I think, he's probably more tragic, even though he's a habitual joke-teller and he gets himself into some comic situations.
I found her death exactly as sad as if any young mother of two had died in a car accident, though no more tragic than that, for the simple reason that this was tragic enough.
In intense and physically tender portrayals, the robust, boyish baritone Lucas Meachem, as Oreste, and the ardent lyric tenor Paul Groves, as Pylade, suggest the romantic dimension of this devoted Greek friendship. Louis Langrée conducted a lithe and nuanced performance, though there is more tragic grandeur in Gluck's astonishing score than he conveyed here.
"If power corrupts," he wrote, "the reverse is also true: persecution corrupts the victim, though perhaps in subtler and more tragic ways".
There is nothing more tragic than not only losing a child but losing the memories families make as though the life together was a blur.
Is there anything more tragic?
That seems more tragic than not laughing.
"As tragic as this is, that makes it even that much more tragic".
I'd like a more tragic face.
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