Sentence examples for tragic more from inspiring English sources

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Bigger, funnier, more beautiful, more tragic, more romantic," says Sara – the cerebral heroine.

But Yan, writing roughly two and a half centuries later, is more guarded: not quite comic, not quite tragic, more earnest than uproarious in tone.

But Proust elaborated on that cliche more than any other writer, he contends, and his elaboration produced a masterpiece that is more comic than tragic, more vibrant than sad.

It's something more tragic, more grim, and more Midlands, and it can only be a terrible, terrible sign.

In a thoughtful article in the Metro Times in 2006, Michael Hastings wrote, "Has there ever been a more perfect, more tragic, more mythic fusion of actor and character than Louise Brooks Luluu in Pandora's Box?

The result, he said in a recent episode of the Bionic Planet podcast, is tragic: "More than half of peace agreements fail within five years, often because belligerents get money from the exploitation of natural resources, like logging, that they can use to fuel the resumption of civil war".

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As the Greeks developed it, the tragic form, more than any other, raised questions about human existence.

"The loss of a young person is tragic; never more so than when it is completely avoidable.

That was tragic, but more for Sid than anyone else.

His was a cheerful, non-tragic nature, more interested in good than evil.

Here, Lewis sounds a tragic note: the more civilized a people, the more vulnerable.

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