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Then from tragedy arose the scent of possibility, of a future.
Rusesabagina suggests the tragedy arose principally from a quest for power and a fear of difference; readers may draw their own comparisons with the Nazi Holocaust and tribal conflicts elsewhere.
A speculative rather than exegetical work, it argued that Greek tragedy arose out of the fusion of what he termed Apollonian and Dionysian elements the former representing measure, restraint, and harmony and the latter representing unbridled passion and that Socratic rationalism and optimism spelled the death of Greek tragedy.
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It was irrelevant, and the tone was inappropriate, especially given Mr. Biden's personal tragedy arising from an auto accident.
Every day, concerned New Yorkers contact the A.S.P.C.A. to express their fears of an impending tragedy arising from the carriage horses being in congested traffic.
From a playwright, however, one might also have expected some discussion of what the Attic tragedians thought: namely, that tragedy arises from the fatal flaw in some noble person or enterprise.
It's with the teen-age Joan that an element of tragedy arises — the pain of family love betrayed, of bonds broken, of sacrifice for the nation in the name of God, of the detachment from earthly comforts.
"Twenty-one Grams" and "Sand and Fog" -- along with "Monster," Patty Jenkins's wrenching biography of Aileen Wuornos, who was executed as a serial killer in Florida -- suggest that tragedy arises when the bonds of family and community are too weak and too thin.
In opposition to mere disintegration without tragedy, Lukács claims that tragedy arises only in one particular kind of historical situation.
For all of its pathos, this is not a tragedy, for tragedies arise from some hero's fatal misstep, and no one here is either heroic or deluded.
Confidence in the police is edging up, but there are repeated examples of tragedies arising from their failure to respond to apparently non-urgent complaints.
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