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Write a brief note on Tragedy.
Tragedy is a sort of literary job that introduces a tragic scene of enormous fight and pain and the hero or heroine's death. It addressed the dark subject. The unfortunate misery and mortality is caused by the protagonist's curse or destiny or some lapse. The term ' tragedy' comes from the term which implies' goat song.' This can be attributed to social and political forces.It was followed by choral dancing. The main stake in tragedy is how the protagonist fights his adversity and is subjected to both external and internal suffering. Aristotle gave the definition of tragedy in his book Poetics that "Tragedy, then, is an imitation of an intervention that is severe, total and of a certain magnitude, in a language embellished with each kind of cultural ornament, the various types observed in distinct sections of the game, in the type of action not of narrative, through compassion and dread affecting the appropriate purging of these feelings."
Write a short note on the characteristics of Romantic Poetry.
Romantic poetry of the 19th century marked by imagination. All the poets visualised imaginative creation as the supreme achievement of life. The main characteristics of Romantic poetry are-
1) Romantic poetry marked by a fascination for medievalism, supernaturalism, and hellenism.
2)Another most important feature is the love of nature.
3)It is concerned with the individual consciousness than with society.
4)Romantic poetry also bears out the influence of American and French Revolutions in its advocacy of liberty and equality.
5) It focused on the primary importance of the free expression of the feelings of the artist.
1) Romantic poetry marked by a fascination for medievalism, supernaturalism, and hellenism.
2)Another most important feature is the love of nature.
3)It is concerned with the individual consciousness than with society.
4)Romantic poetry also bears out the influence of American and French Revolutions in its advocacy of liberty and equality.
5) It focused on the primary importance of the free expression of the feelings of the artist.
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