Love can drive us crazy, figuratively and literally. A person in love can "lose his mind", both figuratively and literally.
In The Raven we can see how the protagonist is so in love that when he loses his loved one, he goes crazy. His own thoughts haunt him as he realizes that he will never see his beloved again.
All people see our loved one as something magical or from another world, as it happens in The Raven where he describes his beloved as an angel.
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Answer:
1. Exposition
2. Exciting Force
3. Rising Action
4. Climax
5. Falling Action
6. Catastrophe
Explanation:
If we organize the parts of a tragedy in chronological order, we will have the order presented above. We can conceptualize these parts as:
1. Exposure: Presents basic information to the reader so that he can understand the story efficiently. Within this information are presented the scenario, the background of the story, the characters, among others.
2. Exciting Force: presents an incident that serves as a trigger to present the main problem of the plot.
3. Rising Action: the main plot problem is initiated and secondary problems can arise, increasing the reader's expectation and anxiety.
4. Climax: The main problem is faced. It's the most exciting and impactful moment of the plot.
5. Falling Action: The main problem is ended and the plot tension starts to decrease.
6. Catastrophe: It's the end of the story. It can be considered a tragedy when the protagonist is worse off than when the story began. It can be considered a comedy when the protagonist is better than he was at the beginning of the story.
The radio is a forerunner. The forerunner of the radio is either telegraphy or the Newspaper.