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Date: 2014-11-07 10:09:35
Plot
Poetics
Tragedy
Hamartia
Shakespearean tragedy
William Shakespeare
Tragic hero
Literature
Ancient Greek theatre
Narratology

Ready, steady – tragedy! Student worksheets Warmer – ‘Tragedy’ headlines: the meaning of tragic Work with a partner. Decide what you think these newspaper stories are about. JORDAN’S TRAGIC LOVE SPLIT LEAVES ST

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