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For humans, the first arriver has everything, the second is nothing. The "tragedy" of "tragedy" is well excavated. To sum up, there are "four sorrows": "the sorrow of death", "the sorrow of failure", "the sorrow of testifying" and "the sorrow of the world".
Paragraph 11 reads: "Three men ...... in small tentsbut never lamented to the world the suffering he had endured," says paragraph 13, "Scott ......Keep a diary until the last moment". (Reading low and powerful, the students applauded).
Paragraph 10 says: "Oates suddenly stood up and ......Just like a hero, walking towards death". (The reading was very good, with trembling in the high, showing the excitement in the student's heart, and the classmates responded with warm applause).
Teacher: Oates gave up his life for the sake of his companions, this is called the "spirit of collectivism", and we also need this spirit to get along with others in real life, for example, we all live in our class collective, we need to have the idea of taking the overall situation into account, and have the spirit of unity and cooperation.
"Greatness" and "tragedy" do not contradict each other! Because although Scott died in the expedition, although they had the sorrow of death, the sorrow of failure, the sorrow of testifying, and the sorrow of the world, they always played the role of heroes in this "tragedy", and in this "tragedy" they are showing the charm of their "greatness". So this is a "great tragedy"!
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2 Natural Segments: Scott. The most requested by the passionate.
Testify for others, be gentlemanly, advocate integrity, and be brave enough to admit your failures. 6 natural segments: the best proof.
Rock samples. It reflects the dedication to science. 9 Natural Segments:
They accompany. Everyone's burden. It embodies a strong sense of collectivism.
11 Natural Section: March 29. Brave and fearless spirit of sacrifice, love for the cause.
12 natural segments Scott. Wrote letters. It embodies selfless love for all who love.
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Tragedy, as a literary genre, usually describes the story of a hero or protagonist who encounters a disaster. The great tragedy highlights the grief and loss in the story, and makes people reflect more deeply on the flaws and limitations of human nature. Therefore, the tragedy in the great tragedy lies in the profound human connotation and meaning it expresses.
The greatness of tragedy is mainly manifested in its reflection and revelation of human nature. Great tragedies often involve profound moral, ethical and human issues, allowing people to deeply feel the limitations and helplessness of human existence. Just like in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist is plunged into deep pain and despair due to the murder of his father and the marriage of his mother to his uncle, which ultimately leads to a tragic ending.
Stories like this give us a better understanding of the complexity and impermanence of human nature, as well as the unpredictable fate.
In addition, great tragedies often involve human flaws, such as selfishness, greed, violence, arrogance, etc., which ultimately lead to tragic endings. In the ancient Greek "Oedipus the King" as an example, the protagonist Oedipus witnesses himself killing his father and marrying his mother, and this darkest side of human beings also makes us reflect more deeply on the problems of human nature.
Therefore, the "greatness" in the great tragedy does not refer to how good the plot of the works is, but to the fact that these works deeply describe the nature of human existence and the weakness of human nature, and provide thinking and inspiration for people to explore human nature. In tragedy, sadness is because the characters in the play have experienced all kinds of setbacks and tribulations, and the greatness in the play is because it deeply understands the limitations of human existence and destiny.
In short, for great tragedy, it is not just a genre to express sorrow, but a literary form formed through deep thinking about human beings. In tragedy, tragedy and greatness are often intertwined, allowing people to understand the contradictions and complexities of human nature more deeply in the process of reading and thinking. In this context, the great tragedy becomes a challenge and a revelation that makes us rethink the value and meaning of life, and also gives us a greater understanding of human nature.
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