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| a drama in which a s eries of acitons leads to the downfall of the main character |
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| an error in judgment or character defect |
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| high social rank, has a tragic flaw, suffers complete ruin, faces downfall with courage |
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| the audience knows more than one or more characters |
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| a speech used to reveal a character's private thoughts and feelings |
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| a remark, either to the audience or another character - no one is si[[psed to hear |
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| the use of words or phrases more than once to emphasize ideas |
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| the repetition of grammatical structures to express ideas that are related or of equal importance |
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| to make the speakers rightness seem self-evident |
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| restate key points in your own words |
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