Jiang says watching tragedy reveals a fundamental truth about human nature: all humans are going to be tragic.
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Greek drama
Tragedy converts sorrow and pity into wisdom, reflection, empathy, and morality, making Greek drama a moral technology.
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Tragedy converts sorrow and pity into wisdom, reflection, empathy, and morality, making Greek drama a moral technology.
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"you a much better person does it make sense guys all right even crime is this arm of habits horror and all its contagion..."
"...create wisdom let's create empathy let's create morality and that's why Greek drama is so important okay now let's look at another passage But..."
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