Main character has problems but not serious. While in tragedy the main person suffers from lose and pain
a comedy is were a person shagg each other and a tradey is were a person gets raped
No. Tragedy is a dramatic form from the Greek theatre tradition. It is more concerned with a person bringing about their own downfall through their actions. It is also linked to the classical belief that tragedy - or 'bad fate'- was in the stars and there is nothing a character can do to avert it. In a modern sense, it is more explained as a fault in a character that leads to a demise or death.
Someone has done someone wrong (usually by killing one of their relatives) and therefore the wronged person plans to take revenge. The revenge is delayed through the play as the revenger plans it. Often a ghost or personification of revenge appears demanding that the revenger take revenge. The play usually ends with the success of the revenge but the death of the revenger.
Even a noble and heroic person can fall into depravity to destruction
In a tragedy, who is the person who usually suffers from hamartia?The main character
Main character has problems but not serious. While in tragedy the main person suffers from lose and pain
Main character has problems but not serious. While in tragedy the main person suffers from lose and pain
Amnesic is the medical term for a person who suffers from amnesia.
when a person suffers from chest pain the doctor immediately takes an ECG
I think everyone suffers in their own sense. Something that one person suffers from, another person might not think that they are "suffering", but in that persons eyes they are. So yes, everyone suffers at times.
An anorexic is a person who suffers from anorexia.
An amnesic is a person who suffers from amnesia.
An asthmatic is a person who suffers from asthma.
Person with depression suffers. There is no compensation. There is loss of money, job, studies. Personal, academic, social, financial loss is what the person suffers.
An Elderly Person
An Aspergian is a person who suffers from Asperger's syndrome.