To wrap up the tragedy series, Alex and Jonathan look at three films characterized by the ways in which the characters’ difference of perspectives causes the primary conflict in part or whole: A Woman Under the Influence (1974), The Elephant Man (1980), and The Farewell (2019). We discuss whether or not the term “tragedy” is still a useful distinction, the role compassion plays in understanding, and why we need a healthy balance of real-life experience and “imitation” through storytelling.
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- (16:48) – A Woman Under the Influence
- (46:54) – The Elephant Man
- (1:10:19) – The Farewell
- (1:31:39) – Overall
- (1:43:46) – Coming Attractions
Resources referenced in this episode:
- READ: Aristotle on the Art of Poetry at Project Gutenberg
Coming Attractions
Stay tuned for a new series on American comedy films coming up in 2025!
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Ash by Mike Braudrick
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