Because our reality is full of tragedy, the tragic story is part of our real life, full of ups and downs. As Greek philosopher Heraclitus mentioned "Personality is destiny", a tragic story is another manifestation of disability in our life. No matter how lucky and perfect you are, there is always a tragic moment that person can not avoid in life. That's why the tragic story is so attractive to the reader. Through the story, viewers can relate the situation of their life to the situation of life they are facing.
The definition of "tragedy" in the world of literature is very complex with the definition of words in the real world. In many ways, it is clear that the concept of tragedy can never be considered good. However, in the literary world, Aristotle offers us the criteria for judging whether tragedy can be regarded as a good tragedy. For Aristotle, the six basic elements that the tragedy must have can be considered good They are plot, character, vocabulary, idea, wonder and melody.
The tragedy of Hamlet and King Edps' tragedy happens in various forms, such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes. On the other hand, when it comes to a tragedy in literature, it has quite different meaning. The size of tragedy in literature is smaller than earthquake, tornado, hurricane. In literature tragedies are about the terrible things that happen in their lives, usually in stories and dramas with people. - The killings of Hamlet, Richard II, Henry VIII, Henry VIII, Macbeth, the King of Julius Caesar are seen all over Shakespeare from Hamlet to Richard II, Henry VIII to Macbeth. They all include the core elements of the king like Julius Caesar and the head of the dictatorship.
Shakespeare's superstition The tragedy of Julius Caesar is caused by people's first living on earth. Therefore, it played a major role in many classical literary works. One of the tragedies of Shakespeare, "The tragedy of Julius Caesar" is full of superstition and supernatural phenomenon. - Mark Twain's "Adventures of The Huckleberry Finn" focuses on slavery in the south. Twain further irritates the various institutions in the book, including religion. Twain emphasized superstition more than religion after all. Mark Twain highlighted that superstition is aimed at providing lower class protection, hope and moral growth. The superstitions that appear in the novel are in the protection of the hack and the gym.