The element of Greek Tragedy in the final two acts gave an expression to HUBRIS.
Hubris in Greek Tragedy is the excessive pride the protagonist has that resulted to his or her own misfortune.
Hubris leads the protagonist to break moral laws, believing him/herself to be greater than the gods. This belief will result to dire consequences that sometimes end up in death.
Herr was a war correspondent who is famous for "Dispatches" - a Vietnam war memoir. Philip Caputo wrote a book "A Rumor of War", also about Vietnam war. Both became very important "documents" of the war, even a dispute arised on the discussion of best book written for the Vietnam war. The crucial difference is that Herr's book is consisted of pure personal experience, while some parts of Caputo's book contain fiction.
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Presidential reputations rise or fall with gross domestic product. The state of the economy can determine if presidents are re-elected, and it shapes historical memory of their success or failure.
In the news media, we often use the handover of power as the time for assessing the economic record of the departing president. (I’ve done it myself recently.) Some economists have predicted that the Trump administration could create the next recession or financial crisis. And scholars have studied the relative economic conditions generated by Republicans and Democrats for predictive meaning (Democrats have done better since World War II, they found).
But the reality is that presidents have far less control over the economy than you might imagine. Presidential economic records are highly dependent on the luck of where the nation is in the economic cycle. And the White House has no control over the demographic and technological forces that influence the economy