Heorism and tragedy

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Front: "_______ accusations spent / the fruitless hours, but neither _______, / And of their vain contest appeared no _______." (IX) - _______ and Tragedy

The _______ of blame versus self-condemnation highlights their _______ to accept _______. The _______ is that both suffer _______, yet neither acknowledges their own _______. The tragic _______ in their endless conflict underscores the _______ of fallen humanity, trapped in cycles of _______ and _______.

mutual, self-condemning, end, Heroism,juxtaposition, refusal, responsibility, irony, equally, fault, futility, despair, blame, regret

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Front: "To _______ / Shame: he covered, but his _______ / Uncovered _______." (IX) - _______ and Tragedy

The _______ of covering yet uncovering mirrors the _______ of escaping _______. _______ of the robe as both _______ and _______ reinforces their fallen _______. _______ emerges as their attempt to conceal _______ only reveals their deeper moral _______, illustrating the _______ nature of their _______.

guilty, robe, more, Heroism, paradox, futility, guilt, Symbolism, protection, exposure, state, Irony, sin, nakedness, irreversible, tragedy

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Front: "_______ felt the wound, and _______ from her seat… all her works gave signs of _______ / That all was _______." (IX) - _______ and Tragedy

_______ fallacy externalizes _______ and _______’s fall, showing _______ itself mourning their loss of _______. The _______ tragedy elevates their _______ beyond personal _______ to universal _______. _______ in “all was lost” underscores the _______ consequence of their actions, cementing their _______ in divine _______.

Earth, nature, woe, lost, Heroism, Pathetic, Adam, Eve, nature, innocence, cosmic, sin, failure, devastation, Hyperbole, irreversible, fate, history

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"My own in thee, for what thou art is _______; / Our state cannot be _______, we are _______, / One flesh; to lose thee were to lose ." (, IX) - _______ and Tragedy

Techniques: _______ idealism, _______, _______, _______

_______’s romantic idealism _______ him, as _______ becomes his tragic _______. _______ of “one” emphasizes _______, yet ironically, this _______ leads to shared _______. The _______ suggests that his _______ will not save them but _______ them. His _______, meant to strengthen, ultimately _______ his moral _______.

mine, severed, one, myself, Adam, Heroism, Adam, blinds, love, flaw, Repetition, unity, unity, doom, foreshadowing, devotion, condemn, love, weakens, resolve

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Front: "he his _______ / Had so ennobled, as of _______ to incur / Divine displeasure for her sake, or _______." (About _______, IX) - _______ and Tragedy

Techniques: _______ heroism, noble _______, dramatic _______

_______ embodies the _______ hero, making a conscious _______ to fall for _______ rather than _______. His noble _______ mirrors figures like _______ or _______, elevating his downfall beyond mere _______. The _______ irony is that his _______, meant to _______, ultimately leads to eternal _______, solidifying his _______ status.

love, choice, death, Adam, Heroism, Adam, tragic, choice, love, deception, sacrifice, Oedipus, Hamlet, sin, dramatic, devotion, unify, suffering, tragic