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In a shakespearian tragedy, what's the typical outcome for a flawed character? a. the character is made fun of. b. the character gets married. c. the character becomes a hero. d. the character is destroyed. student cincorrect reference: 4. shakespeare's tragedies tend to include a/an a. common flaw. b. clown character. c. mistaken identity. d. incredible hero. student cincorrect reference: 6. before the renaissance, virtually all dramas focused on a. the human condition. b. family relationships. c. life-and-death plots. d. religious themes. student cincorrect reference: 7. which statement would a humanist most likely agree with? a. time on earth is temporary and preparation for a life in heaven. b. humans pale in importan

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