Here a some that I found,' fair is foul, and foul is fare.'
'parting is such sweet sorrow'
'O brawling love! O loving hate!'
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I agree with the person above - the correct answer is Joseph Campbell.
He was a famous American mythologist and writer who wrote a lot about mythology and about the universal hero storyline. He gave that a term, which is monomyth, meaning that this particular myth appears all over the world.
<span>The purpose of tragedy is to produce catharsis or release of negative emotions from the audience. Within greek tragedies, peripeteia often occurs, which are swift reversals of fortune. Anagnorisis, where a character of the play makes an very important discovery, can have a profound impact on the main character. Ruination typically marks the conclusion of Greek tragedies, with the final act of the protagonist's downfall and failure.</span>
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Answer:
Allusion
Explanation:
Allusion usually mentions famous people and most of the time they're from the bible.