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structure - Coggle Diagram
structure
structure of tragedies
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falling action
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the falling action and denouement happens very quickly in a tragedy like Othello, with them only occurring in the final scene if the play
in some plays these are equally proportioned across the Acts, but in the structure of Othello, the rising action dominates the play
Othello
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therefore, we may conceive of plays having the following structure:
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is divided up into Five Acts, and these are then further divided into scenes
catharsis
the idea is that if we go through this purging, we become better people at the end of it, because we will know how to behave in such circumstances and can apply that on our own daily lives
tragedies take audiences to the limits of comfort because they deal; with the very worse aspects of human life
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