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tragedian
[ truh-jee-dee-uhn ]
noun
- an actor especially noted for performing tragic roles.
- a writer of tragedy.
tragedian
/ trəˈdÊ’iËdɪən; trəˌdÊ’iËdɪˈɛn /
noun
- an actor who specializes in tragic roles
- a writer of tragedy
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tragedian1
Example Sentences
Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Beckett, the ancient Greek tragedians and Tennessee Williams were among the voices who originally called out to me.
Among the tragedians, there are extant works from only three: Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.
If the best description of a play had been coined centuries earlier by Shakespeare or a Greek tragedian, Scully would not shy from quoting the master.
“He does not bother about the majestic stride, but moves about completely naturally, not like a tragedian, but like a human being,†a 19th-century critic marveled.
Greek tragedians were “driven by innovation,†she added, and liked writing new versions of old myths.
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