This is the basic model for tragedy we studied in Literature C. It is true for most classical tragedy, from Oedipus Rex to Macbeth and Star Wars (Episodes I-III), however different authors may modify any number of elements to suit their purpose.
Definition of tragedy (from your Edge book):
"A play or a fictional narrative about the disastrous downfall of the protagonist, usually because of a flaw in his or her moral character. Though brought to ruin, the protagonist comes to understand the meaning of his or her actions and to accept the consequences."
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