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Now there is a new tragic vision.
Is there room for the tragic vision in Dante's comedy?
So that baseball achieves the tragic vision that democracy evades".
This dynamic is the source of his tragic vision.
His tragic vision spotlights innocents caught in the grip of enablers and disablers alike.
Yet the tragic vision is not remotely that of Hamlet or King Lear.
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Following a long succession of tragic visions, O'Neill's only comedy, Ah, Wilderness!, appeared on Broadway in 1933.
In the great adventure that was 20th-century abstraction, the arrival of these coolly planned and professionally executed paintings near the century's end was a cynical epilogue that replaced the tragic visions of a Rothkowith self-mocking sitcom farce.
At that moment I grasped (or thought I grasped — in any case, I certainly felt) one of the mysteries of the Christian religion: the tragic, ecstatic vision of Jesus as at once fully human and fully divine.
Creating stellar roles for actors, especially women, Williams brought a passionate lyricism and a tragic Southern vision to such plays as The Glass Menagerie (1944), A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), and The Night of the Iguana (1961).
"Raging Bull" is not simply the greatest boxing movie ever made; Martin Scorsese's 1980 masterpiece is arguably the finest American film released in a decade when Hollywood retreated from the tragic realist vision of American life enshrined in Francis Ford Coppola's first two "Godfather" films.
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