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Why is tragedy often called an optimistic genre

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Tragedy is often referred to as an "optimistic" genre by most writers in an effort of social justification. The only optimism displayed in this form of drama is when the death of one or more of the main characters in any narration contributes towards bringing out the writer's theme(s).

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