tragedy.
(Of thelat. )tragoedia, and this of theg t? to?(do d? to).
1. f. dramatic work whose action presents fatal appearance conflicts lead to compassion and dismay, in order to purify these passions in the viewer and take you to consider the enigma of the human destiny, and in which the struggle between freedom and necessity usually ends in a fatal outcome.
2. f. dramatic work in which dominate some of the characters of the tragedy.
3. d. work in any literary or artistic genre in which predominantly features
themselves of the tragedy.5. f. event of real-life able to give rise to tragic emotions.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. An event that does not give tragic dyes.