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Monday, May 7, 2012

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it's a risky view of things for the tragic, in a sense, gives up on 
justice. This is what happens in ancient Greek tragedy: the gods get
away with it. There is no justice for humankind. In place of justice,
what individual human beings can aspire to is the condition of the
heroic - a noble embrace of their tragic predicament. It was said that
the gods envied humans the opportunity to be heroic, as they could not
be so, never being powerless, and so never victims of injustice. In
fact, sometimes the gods were shamed by heroes, and so tried to rectify
the injustice. The tragic, then, does, just about, hold onto the hope of
redemption, though only at great personal cost. Someone usually has to die.

I came across this in an e-mail I wrote a while back, but I don't know where I first found it. Does anyone know?

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