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The Bard's great tragedy exists in two versions, the 1608 Quarto and the 1623 Folio, each of which is abridged.
Tragedy exists to answer Amis's query: it shows us people on a death trip, who talk us through the stages of their voyage to the undiscovered country.
She may doubt that such a genre as "tropical tragedy" exists: "The excessive light of the tropics blurs the sharp contours of any drama... and finally dissolves it in forgetfulness".
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"Why does tragedy exist?" she asks.
"Thursday's Out" was a breath of Old World dance kookiness, but it was also a chance to witness a body and mind in which comedy and tragedy exist side by side, allowing for a magic act to occur: an improviser truly living in the moment.
My tragedy existed but not really; I fell in love, was loved; and a new life began.
Today New York-set sitcoms like "Friends" or "Will and Grace," which have left their characters in blissful ignorance of the tragedies, exist in more of an escapist bubble than ever.
While these tragedies existed before the earthquake, the depth and damage has only intensified.
And the tragedy that exists when ageism creates a damn that dries up the stream of wisdom or vibrant new energy that can flow among young activists and elders.
The medicines regulatory system in the UK was developed following the thalidomide tragedy, and exists to protect the public from exposure to unsafe drugs [ 34].
As he proceeds, Aristotle warms to his role as lay adviser, offering famous observations such as "Tragedy cannot exist without a plot but it can without characters" (really?), or "Among simple plots and actions the episodic is the worst" (possibly, but...)...
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