tragedy
1 of 1nounan event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a natural disaster or a serious accident
- The earthquake was a terrible tragedy for the country.
- The family struggled to recover from the tragedy.
- The plane crash was the worst tragedy in years.
- The tragedy left many people homeless.
- The tragedy of the war affected millions.
a play with sad events, especially one that the main character dies at the end
B1Tragedy is a genre of drama that focuses on serious, often sorrowful events and explores themes of human suffering, fate, and moral dilemmas. In a tragedy, the main characters typically face significant challenges or conflicts that lead to their downfall or a deeply tragic outcome. The story often involves high stakes, such as loss, betrayal, or disaster, and aims to evoke emotions like pity and sadness from the audience. The goal of tragedy is to provide a profound exploration of human struggles and moral choices, offering insight into the complexities of life and human nature.
- Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' is a classic tragedy, depicting the tragic downfall of its title character.
- The Greek playwright Sophocles is famous for his tragedies, such as 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Antigone'.
- The film adaptation stayed true to the original tragedy elements, eliciting strong emotional responses from audiences.